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From Trent to Vatican II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

From Trent to Vatican II

The second Vatican Council was convened by Pope John XXIII between 1962 and 1965. It marked a fundamental shift toward the modern Church and its far-reaching innovations replaced or radically changed many of the practices, rules, and attitudes that had dominated Catholic life and culture since the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century. In this book a distinguished team of historians and theologians offers an impartial investigation of the relationship between Vatican II and Trent by examining such issues as Eucharistic theology, liturgical change, clerical reform, the laity, the role of women, marriage, confession, devotion to Mary, and interfaith understanding. As the first book to present such a comprehensive study of the connection between the two great Councils, this is an invaluable resource for students, theologians, and church historians, as well as for bishops, clergy, and religious educators.

The Idea of the Church
  • Language: en

The Idea of the Church

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

After World War I, a German bishop described the twentieth century as the "century of the Church." In this twenty-first century, the truth of his words have resonated with both Protestants and Catholics wrestling with the meaning and mission of the Christian community. In order to comprehend the Church, one must explore its own self-understanding throughout the centuries: from its foundation in the preaching of Jesus, the Fathers of the Church, the Medieval Period, the Reformation, and the emergence of the modern and postmodern technological world of today. THE IDEA OF THE CHURCH is not Church history, but an historical sketch of how the Church defined itself in its two millennia. The Church has a rich tradition of theologies: of God, Jesus Christ, sin and grace, and ethics. In the "century of the Church," ecclesiology finally dominated the theological enterprise, becoming, in the words of Henri de Lubac, the "meeting place of all mysteries."

Paul Tillich
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Paul Tillich

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Paul Tillich's Theological Legacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Paul Tillich's Theological Legacy

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Religion in the New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Religion in the New Millennium

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: IET

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Religious Internationalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Religious Internationalism

Religious Internationalism assembles and assesses for the first time the ethics of war and peace in the writings of Paul Tillich. It sketches the evolution of Tillich's thought from the period of his service in the German Imperial Army through the time of the Cold War. The work begins by analyzing Tillich's theological roots and his World War I chaplaincy sermons as the starting point for his thoughts on power and nationalism. Then, Religious Internationalism looks to his postwar turn to socialist thought and his participation in religious socialism, fueling his cultural analyses and culminating in his forced emigration under Hitler. Next, it probes the American interwar period, giving speci...

Beauty in Science and Spirit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Beauty in Science and Spirit

  • Categories: Art

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The Cambridge Companion to Paul Tillich
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

The Cambridge Companion to Paul Tillich

This authoritative Companion to the theologian Paul Tillich provides an accessible account of the major themes in his diverse theological writings. It embodies and develops recent renewed interest in Tillich's theology and reaffirms him as a major figure in today's theological landscape.

The Understanding of Family in Ghana as a Challenge for a Contextual Ecclesiology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

The Understanding of Family in Ghana as a Challenge for a Contextual Ecclesiology

The life and nature of the Church are better understood in terms of a self-identity that relies on the language and cultural framework of the stakeholders. Since theological reflections do not take place in a vacuum, the socio-cultural context gains importance. The question is: How much culture can the Church, as a whole, accommodate without losing its universal character? With a focus on the West African country of Ghana, this book analyzes the potential trade-offs and conflicts between the Church and culture in a pluri-religious and multi-cultural society. Further, it shows the dangers of exclusion within the Church and offers possible solutions. (Series: Studien zur systematischen Theologie und Ethik - Vol. 64)

Paul Tillich and the Possibility of Revelation Through Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Paul Tillich and the Possibility of Revelation Through Film

This study explores the possibility that even films lacking religious subject matter might have a religious impact upon their viewers. It begins with a reading of Paul Tillich's theology of revelation through culture and continues with a qualitative research project assessing the experiences of filmgoers in Latin America.