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Aggiornamento? : Catholicism from Gregory XVI to Benedict XVI /

Fifty years after Vatican II, the time has arrived to relocate this council against a broad horizon. Therefore, this volume offers a survey of the evolution of Catholicism, from ca. 1830 to the present-day, tying together the renewals proposed by the first and the Second Vatican Councils.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schelkens, Karim
Otros Autores: Dick, John A., 1943-, Mettepenningen, Jurgen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Brill, 2013.
Colección:Brill's series in church history ; d. 63.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: I. Moving toward Vatican I: Ultramontanism versus Liberalism
  • 1. Gregory XVI and the Difficult Heritage of the Enlightenment
  • 2. Ultramontanist Catholicism in the Era of Pius IX
  • 3. Catholic Theological Currents on the Eve of Vatican I
  • 4. First Vatican Council 1869-70
  • 5. Vatican I's Forgotten Agenda
  • II. Struggling with Modernity
  • 1. Leo XIII: On the Threshold of the Twentieth Century
  • 2. Neo-Thomism after Vatican
  • 3. Pius X: A Reform Pope
  • 4. Modernism and Anti-Modernism
  • III. World War One and the Interbellum
  • 1. Benedict XV: A War-Time Pope
  • 2. Pope versus Totalitarian Politics
  • 3. Catholic Theology during the Interbellum
  • IV. Renewal and Condemnation
  • 1. Pius XII: A New Dawn
  • 2. Era of the Movements
  • V. Vatican II: The Signs of the Times
  • 1. Calling for Aggiornamento
  • 2. Vatican II: Convocation and Procedures
  • 3. Council under John XXIII
  • 4. Council under Paul VI
  • 5. Renewal and Tradition: From Syllabus to Counter-Syllabus
  • VI. Decade of Crisis
  • 1. Dialogue as Leitmotiv
  • 2. Discovering the Religious Other
  • 3. Multifaceted Crisis: The Difficult Implementation of the Council
  • VII. Facing Pluralism: Catholicism from John Paul I to Benedict XVI
  • 1. Year of Three Popes
  • 2. Pope John Paul II
  • 3. Theology's Revised Topology
  • 4. Benedict XVI: The Papacy in the Internet-Age.