Vatican II

Vatican II
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Synopsis Vatican II by : Shaun Blanchard

The Second Vatican Council (1962–5), or Vatican II, is arguably the most significant event in the life of the Catholic Church since the age of the Reformation in the 1500s. The Council initiated, intentionally or not, profound changes not simply within Catholic theology, but in the religious, social, and moral lives of the world's c.1 billion Catholics. It also reconfigured, intellectually and practically, the Church's engagements with those outside it - most obviously with regard to the Jews and members of other Christian denominations. The 16 documents formally issued by Vatican II constitute some of the most influential, concretely impactful, and most-cited theological writings of the whole 20th century. Debates over their correct interpretation and authority are constant, but they remain an indispensable point of reference for all areas of Catholic life, from liturgy and sacraments to the Church’s vast network of charitable and educational endeavours the world over. In this Very Short Introduction, Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant present the backstory, event, and reception with freshness and dynamism. Vatican II is explored in light of the wider history of the Catholic Church and placed in the exciting and tumultuous context of the 1960s. The perfect introduction for academics and for undergrad or postgrad classrooms, this Very Short Introduction distils the best research on Vatican II, employing cartoons, the first-hand accounts of participants and observers, and the official proceedings of the Council to paint an exciting and rich picture of one of the most important events of the last century.

Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction

Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9780199545919
ISBN-13 : 019954591X
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction by : Gerald O'Collins

What are the origins of the Catholic Church? How has Catholicism changed and adapted over the centuries? What challenges does the Catholic Church face in the twenty-first century? Gerald O'Collins answers these and other questions in this clear, accessible introduction to the largest and oldest institution in the world.

Catholicism

Catholicism
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9780198796855
ISBN-13 : 0198796854
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Synopsis Catholicism by : Gerald O'Collins

Among the topics covered in this introduction to the largest and oldest institution in the world are the origins of the Catholic Church, how Catholicism has changed and adapted over the centuries and the challenges the Catholic Church faces in the 21st century.

The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II

The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780190947811
ISBN-13 : 0190947810
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Synopsis The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II by : Shaun Blanchard

In this book, Shaun Blanchard argues that the roots of the Vatican II reforms must be pushed back beyond the widely acknowledged twentieth-century forerunners of the Council, beyond Newman and the Tübingen School in the nineteenth century, to the eighteenth century, when a variety of reform movements attempted ressourcement and aggiornamento. This close study of the Synod of Pistoia (1786) sheds surprising new light on the nature of church reform and the roots of the Second Vatican Council (1962-65). The high-water mark of the late Jansenist reform movement, this Tuscan diocesan synod was harshly condemned by Pope Pius VI in the Bull Auctorem fidei (1794), and in the increasingly ultramontane nineteenth-century Church the late Jansenist movement was totally discredited. Nevertheless, much of the Pistoian agenda--an exaltation of the role of the local bishop, an emphasis on infallibility as a gift to the entire believing community, religious liberty, a more comprehensible liturgy that incorporates the vernacular, and the encouragement of lay Bible reading and Christocentric devotions--would be officially promulgated at Vatican II. Investigating the theological and historical context and nature of the reforms enacted by the Synod of Pistoia, he notes their parallels with the reforms of Vatican II, and argues that these connections are deeper than mere affinity. The tumultuous events surrounding the reception of the Synod explain why these reforms failed at the time. This book also offers a measured theological judgment on whether the Synod of Pistoia was "true or false reform." Although the Pistoians were completely rejected in their own day, the Second Vatican Council struggled with, and ultimately enacted, remarkably similar ideas.

Vatican II

Vatican II
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9780198864813
ISBN-13 : 0198864817
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Synopsis Vatican II by : Shaun Blanchard

Very Short Introductions:Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), or Vatican II, is arguably the most significant event in the life of the Catholic Church since the Reformation. The Council initiated, intentionally or not, profound changes not simply within Catholic theology, but in the religious, social, and moral lives of the world's billion Catholics. It also reconfigured, intellectually and practically, the Church's engagements with those outside of it - most obviously with regard to other religions. The sixteen documents formally issued by Vatican II constitute some of the most influential writings of the whole twentieth century. Debates over their correct interpretation and authority are constant, but they remain an indispensable point-of-reference for all areas of Catholic life, from liturgy and sacraments, to the Church's vast network of charitable and educational endeavours the world over. In this Very Short Introduction, Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant present the backstory to this event. Vatican II is explored in light of the wider history of the Catholic Church and placed in the tumultuous context of the 1960s. It distils the research on Vatican II, employing the first-hand accounts of participants and observers, and the official proceedings of the Council to paint a rich picture of one of the most important events of the last century. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Keys to the Council

Keys to the Council
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780814634240
ISBN-13 : 0814634249
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Keys to the Council by : Richard R. Gaillardetz

As the church marks the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, too few Catholics have an adequate grasp of what the council contributed to the life of the church. The problem is understandable. The Second Vatican Council produced, by far, more document pages than any other council. Consequently, any attempt to master its core teachings can be daunting. There is a danger of missing the forest for the trees. With this in mind, Keys to the Council identifies twenty key conciliar passages, central texts that help us appreciate the Vision of the council fathers. Each chapter places the given passage in its larger historical context, explores its fundamental meaning and significance, and finally considers its larger significance for the life of the church today. Chapters include exploration of Sacrosanctum Concilium's demand for full, conscious, and active participation in the liturgy; Lumen Gentium's eucharistic ecclesiology; Gaudium et Spes's vision of marriage as an intimate partnership of life and love; Nostra Aetate's approach to non-Christian religions; and more.

An Introduction to Vatican II as an Ongoing Theological Event

An Introduction to Vatican II as an Ongoing Theological Event
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Publisher : CUA Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780813229300
ISBN-13 : 0813229308
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Synopsis An Introduction to Vatican II as an Ongoing Theological Event by : Matthew Levering

Contemporary scholars often refer to “the event of Vatican II,” but what kind of an event was it? In this first book of the new CUA Press series Sacra Doctrina, Matthew Levering leads his readers to see the Council as a “theological event”—a period of confirming and continuing God’s self-revelation in Christ into a new historical era for the Church. This is an introduction to Vatican II with a detailed summary of each of its four central documents—the dogmatic constitutions—followed by explanations of how to interpret them. In contrast to other introductions, which pay little attention to the theological soil in which the documents of Vatican II germinated, Levering offers a reading of each conciliar Constitution in light of a key theological author from the era: René Latourelle, SJ for Dei Verbum (persons and propositions); Louis Bouyer, CO for Sacrosanctum Concilium (active participation); Yves Congar, OP for Lumen Gentium (true and false reform); and Henri de Lubac, SJ for Gaudium et Spes (nature and grace). This theological event is “ongoing,” Levering demonstrates, by tracing in each chapter the theological debates that have stretched from the close of the council till the present, and the difficulties the Church continues to encounter in encouraging an ever deeper participation in Jesus Christ on the part of all believers. In this light, the book’s final chapter compares the historicist (Massimo Faggioli) and Christological (Robert Imbelli) interpretations of Vatican II, arguing that historicism can undermine the Council’s fundamental desire for a reform and renewal rooted in Christ. The conclusion addresses the concerns about secularization and loss of faith raised after the Council by Henri de Lubac, Joseph Ratzinger, and Yves Congar, arguing that contemporary Vatican II scholarship needs to take these concerns more seriously.

The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction

The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
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Publisher : Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9780192853967
ISBN-13 : 0192853961
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction by : William Doyle

Beginning with a discussion of familiar images of the French Revolution, this work looks at how the ancien régime became ancien as well as examining cases in which achievement failed to match ambition.

Entangling Web

Entangling Web
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781666730029
ISBN-13 : 1666730025
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Synopsis Entangling Web by : Alec Ryrie

Europe has a tremendously important role in the history of Christianity and was the continent with the most Christians from roughly the year 900 to 1980. However, Europe is now home to only 22 percent of all Christians in the world, down from 68 percent in 1900. The major trend of European religion in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has been secularization—disestablishment and decreased influence of state churches, lower importance of religion in the public sphere, the decline of religious beliefs and practices, and individual religious switching from Christianity to atheism and agnosticism. One hundred years ago, it was true that the typical Christian in the world was a white European. Given current trends, however, Europe is clearly no longer the geographic nor demographic center of world Christianity. Yet, that does not mean Europe has no role in the future. It is still the home of major Christian communions, such as Catholics (Rome), Anglicans (Canterbury), Russian Orthodox (Moscow), and Lutherans (Geneva). European mission agencies are active throughout the world providing theological education and social welfare programs, combatting climate change, and advocating for gender equality.

Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780199568864
ISBN-13 : 0199568863
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction by : D. Stephen Long

This book provides both a short history of Christian ethics and looks at itsbasic sources as they arise from Judaism, Greco-Roman ethics, andChristianity