A Council for the Global Church : Receiving Vatican II in History /
The year 2015 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the close of the Second Vatican Council. In light of recent developments--especially the resignation of Benedict XVI, the election of Pope Francis, and the Bishops' Synods of October 2014 and 2015--this volume provides an analysis of Vatican II, t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2015
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Publication credits
- Introduction : Vatican II, historicity of theology, and global Catholicism
- The debate on Vatican II in a Catholicism made global
- Fifty years of debate on Vatican II : from Paul VI to Francis (1965-2015)
- The history and the "narratives" of Vatican II
- Forms of procedure and sources of legitimacy in the Second Vatican Council
- The post-Vatican II debate and the post-Council of Basel period : conciliarism and constitutionalism
- Ecclesiology and intertextuality at Vatican II
- The liturgical reform and the meaning of Vatican II
- The battle over Gaudium et Spes then and now : dialogue with the modern world after Vatican II
- The political significance of Vatican II and its "constitutional" value
- Vatican II and the church of the margins
- Vatican II and the agenda of the church
- The relevance of Vatican II after fifty years
- The role of episcopal conferences since Vatican II : a test case for collegiality in the church
- Vatican II and the agenda for collegiality and synodality in the twenty-first century
- About Vatican II and women in the church councils and postconciliar periods in modern Catholicism
- The future of Vatican II : the vision of the council beyond the "narratives"
- A council for the global church
- Catholicism : from a European church to global Catholicism
- The church of Vatican II and the common ground : Catholicism and citizenship
- Conclusions : Pope Francis and the shift in the debate on Vatican.