The Holy Spirit, the Church, and Pneumatological Renewal: <i>Mystici Corporis</i>, <i>Lumen Gentium</i> and Beyond: Brill's Studies in Catholic Theology, cartea 10
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004498563
ISBN-10: 9004498567
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Catholic Theology
ISBN-10: 9004498567
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Catholic Theology
Cuprins
Abbreviations
General Introduction
1 Geistvergessenheit
2 Renewal: A Contentious Issue
3 Renewal: Further Clarifications
4 Close Reading: A Method
5 Structure
1 The Ecclesiological and Pneumatological Context of Mystici Corporis
1.1 Ecclesiological Context
1.2 Structure and Ecclesiology
1.3 Pneumatological Context: Michael Schmaus, Sebastiaan Tromp, Émile Mersch
2 The Pneumatology of Mystici Corporis
A Close Reading
2.1 Structure of the Text
2.2 Theological Content
2.3 Argumentative Function
2.4 Conclusion
3 The Redaction History and Ecclesiology of Lumen Gentium
3.1 Redaction History: A Play in Six Acts
3.2 Ecclesiology: The Church in Eight Parts
3.3 Conclusion
4 The Pneumatology of Lumen Gentium
A Close Reading
4.1 Structure of the Text
4.2 Theological Content
4.3 Argumentative Function
4.4 Conclusion
5 From Mystici Corporis to Lumen Gentium
5.1 Similarities between Mystici Corporis and Lumen Gentium
5.2 Pneumatological Renewal
5.3 ‘Deliberate Pneumatological Change for the Better’?
6 The Redaction History of Lumen Gentium 4
6.1 Three Motives for Pneumatological Renewal
6.2 The Holy Spirit according to Lumen Gentium 4
6.3 The Introduction of Lumen Gentium 4
6.4 Lumen Gentium 4 as a Whole
6.5 Lumen Gentium 4 per Sentence
6.6 General Conclusion
7 The Redaction History of Lumen Gentium 48
7.1 The Holy Spirit according to Lumen Gentium 48
7.2 The Development of Chapter Seven
7.3 The Pneumatological Development of Lumen Gentium 48
7.4 General Conclusion
8 The Pneumatological Renewal of Lumen Gentium
9 General Conclusion: Beyond the Council
Three Requirements for Further Pneumatological Renewal
9.1 A Renewed Pneumatology
9.2 A ‘Receptive’ Church
9.3 Advancing Pneumatological Topics: Charisms, Sensus Fidelium and Discernment of Spirits
9.4 Conclusion
Summary
Bibliography
Index of Persons
Index of (Selected) Subjects
General Introduction
1 Geistvergessenheit
2 Renewal: A Contentious Issue
3 Renewal: Further Clarifications
4 Close Reading: A Method
5 Structure
part 1: The Holy Spirit according to Mystici Corporis
1 The Ecclesiological and Pneumatological Context of Mystici Corporis
1.1 Ecclesiological Context
1.2 Structure and Ecclesiology
1.3 Pneumatological Context: Michael Schmaus, Sebastiaan Tromp, Émile Mersch
2 The Pneumatology of Mystici Corporis
A Close Reading
2.1 Structure of the Text
2.2 Theological Content
2.3 Argumentative Function
2.4 Conclusion
part 2: The Holy Spirit according to Lumen Gentium
3 The Redaction History and Ecclesiology of Lumen Gentium
3.1 Redaction History: A Play in Six Acts
3.2 Ecclesiology: The Church in Eight Parts
3.3 Conclusion
4 The Pneumatology of Lumen Gentium
A Close Reading
4.1 Structure of the Text
4.2 Theological Content
4.3 Argumentative Function
4.4 Conclusion
part 3: The Pneumatological Renewal of Lumen Gentium
5 From Mystici Corporis to Lumen Gentium
5.1 Similarities between Mystici Corporis and Lumen Gentium
5.2 Pneumatological Renewal
5.3 ‘Deliberate Pneumatological Change for the Better’?
6 The Redaction History of Lumen Gentium 4
6.1 Three Motives for Pneumatological Renewal
6.2 The Holy Spirit according to Lumen Gentium 4
6.3 The Introduction of Lumen Gentium 4
6.4 Lumen Gentium 4 as a Whole
6.5 Lumen Gentium 4 per Sentence
6.6 General Conclusion
7 The Redaction History of Lumen Gentium 48
7.1 The Holy Spirit according to Lumen Gentium 48
7.2 The Development of Chapter Seven
7.3 The Pneumatological Development of Lumen Gentium 48
7.4 General Conclusion
8 The Pneumatological Renewal of Lumen Gentium
9 General Conclusion: Beyond the Council
Three Requirements for Further Pneumatological Renewal
9.1 A Renewed Pneumatology
9.2 A ‘Receptive’ Church
9.3 Advancing Pneumatological Topics: Charisms, Sensus Fidelium and Discernment of Spirits
9.4 Conclusion
Summary
Bibliography
Index of Persons
Index of (Selected) Subjects
Notă biografică
Jos Moons SJ, Ph.D. (2018), Tilburg University (The Netherlands), is a Jesuit priest, lecturer at KU Leuven (Belgium) and researcher at Tilburg University. He has published on sensus fidelium, charisms, the epiclesis, synodality and The Art of Spiritual Direction (2020).
Recenzii
"This volume makes a notable contribution to the ongoing study of the Second Vatican Council. It is essential reading for anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of contemporary (official) Catholic Pneumatology, not only in its conciliar past, but also where it might well be heading in a near, more synodal, future.", J.Stayne, in: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovaniensis, Volume 99, Issue 1 (2023).
"With its careful articulation of methodological and theological issues, this book will be useful for both students at all levels of theological education, as well as seasoned academic scholars. They will welcome its finely nuanced approach to the pneumatology of Lumen Gentium and its ongoing agenda." - Ormond Rush, Australian Catholic University, in: Louvain Studies, Volume 45, Issue 2 (2022).
"[I]t is meticulously researched, solidly argued and in the last chapter a forward-looking work. It is not only of interest to catholic theologians focusing on ecclesiology and pneumatology." - Jean-Daniel Plüss, European Pentecostal Charistmatic Research Association, Switzerland, in: Pneuma Volume 44, Issue 3-4 (2022).
"With its careful articulation of methodological and theological issues, this book will be useful for both students at all levels of theological education, as well as seasoned academic scholars. They will welcome its finely nuanced approach to the pneumatology of Lumen Gentium and its ongoing agenda." - Ormond Rush, Australian Catholic University, in: Louvain Studies, Volume 45, Issue 2 (2022).
"[I]t is meticulously researched, solidly argued and in the last chapter a forward-looking work. It is not only of interest to catholic theologians focusing on ecclesiology and pneumatology." - Jean-Daniel Plüss, European Pentecostal Charistmatic Research Association, Switzerland, in: Pneuma Volume 44, Issue 3-4 (2022).