The Second Vatican Council: Celebrating its Achievements and the Future
Editat de Dr. Gavin D'Costa, Emma Harrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567179111
ISBN-10: 0567179117
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567179117
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Celebrates
the
50th
anniversary
of
the
Second
Vatican
Council
Notă biografică
Gavin
D'Costais
Professor
of
Catholic
Theology,
University
of
Bristol,
UK.Emma
Jane
Harrisis
a
Theology
and
Religious
Studies
graduate
of
the
University
of
Bristol,
UK,
and
has
undertaken
research
at
L'Institut
Catholique
de
Paris,
France.
Her
research
interests
include
postmodern
theology,
literature
and
gender
issues.
Cuprins
Introduction1.A
Word
for
Life:
Vatican
II
on
Revelation
-
Bishop
Declan
Lang,
Diocese
of
Clifton.2.For
the
Life
of
the
World:
Vatican
II
and
the
Mission
of
the
Church
Today
-Father
James
Hanvey
SJ,
University
of
San
Francisco.3.A
Vision
for
a
Living
Liturgy:
Past,
Present
and
Future
-
Father
Timothy
Menezes,
Archdiocese
of
Birmingham.4.Vatican
II:
Catholic
and
Ecumenical
-
Professor
Paul
Murray,
Durham
University.
5.Vatican
II:
A
Church
Reaching
Out
to
Other
Faiths
-
Professor
Gavin
D'Costa,University
of
Bristol.
6.Mary:
Mother
of
God
and
a
Model
of
a
Pilgrim
People
-
Professor
Tina
Beattie,
Roehampton
University.7.The
Ongoing
Agenda:
A
Council
unlike
Any
Other
-
Godfried
Cardinal
Danneels,Belgian
Catholic
Church.8.The
Pastoral
Strategy
of
Vatican
II
-
Dr.
Ralph
Martin,
Sacred
Heart
Major
Seminary,
Michigan.9.Vatican
II
and
America
-
Father
Matthew
Lamb,
Ave
Maria
University,
Florida.
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Through
references
to
historical
data
and
key
theological
positions
the
volume
establishes
the
relationship
between
the
documents
of
the
council
and
the
long
history
of
Catholic
theological
tradition
in
which
the
council
is
embedded.
.
This
volume's
inclusion
of
diverse
voices
makes
it
a
good
choice
for
undergraduate,
graduate,
and
general
readers
who
wish
to
read
samples
of
varied
positions.
If Vatican II is already half a century away, the question of how to remember and interpret it remains alive and kicking in Catholic theology. This collection of essays presents a rich and multi-faceted reflection on what is often deemed the most important religious event of the twentieth century. The volume had its origins in a lecture series in Clifton diocese in Bristol: it offers its readers, as the original lecture series must have offered its audience, not only an enriched and complexifed understanding of the Second Vatican Council, but also something of a tour of the varied sensibilities and concerns at play in Catholic thought today.
Why should we care about the Second Vatican Council? As this book reminds us, the answer is not found in tired renditions of long past intra-ecclesiastical manoeuvring, but is because the Council's actual teachings were and are at the service of God's call to each and every human being to enter into friendship with the living Jesus Christ in the communion of his Church.
This book brings together a range of perspectives on the content and significance of Vatican II. For that veru reason, it is something of a rarity among the many studies of the countil now available. Its determination to do justice to the richness and complecity of the council#s teaching is reflected in the variety of authors assembled here, including those who participated in the council, those charged with implementing it, and those who struggle to do justice to its sometimes quite subtle teaching.
If Vatican II is already half a century away, the question of how to remember and interpret it remains alive and kicking in Catholic theology. This collection of essays presents a rich and multi-faceted reflection on what is often deemed the most important religious event of the twentieth century. The volume had its origins in a lecture series in Clifton diocese in Bristol: it offers its readers, as the original lecture series must have offered its audience, not only an enriched and complexifed understanding of the Second Vatican Council, but also something of a tour of the varied sensibilities and concerns at play in Catholic thought today.
Why should we care about the Second Vatican Council? As this book reminds us, the answer is not found in tired renditions of long past intra-ecclesiastical manoeuvring, but is because the Council's actual teachings were and are at the service of God's call to each and every human being to enter into friendship with the living Jesus Christ in the communion of his Church.
This book brings together a range of perspectives on the content and significance of Vatican II. For that veru reason, it is something of a rarity among the many studies of the countil now available. Its determination to do justice to the richness and complecity of the council#s teaching is reflected in the variety of authors assembled here, including those who participated in the council, those charged with implementing it, and those who struggle to do justice to its sometimes quite subtle teaching.