The 2nd Vatican Council has no document, no chapters, no comprehensive number on the person. It contains, however, new ecclesiastic concepts and has borne specific fruit pertaining to the individual. There are many mentions of the person within different contexts from which the Council\u27s attitude towards the actuality of the person, as well as the person\u27s essence and specificity can be deduced. According to the way the Council apostrophises certain things and subjects, its opinion on the individual can also be deduced. 1. A mosaic of ecclesiastic conciliar new terms and new conciliar results from which emanates the person. Terms: modernization, dialogue, God\u27s people, originality, etc. Results: attitude towards atheists, towards n...
The Second Vatican Council’s ecclesiological renewal has affected – and should affect – theology and...
The Second Vatican Council wanted to dialogue with all mankind in its Pastoral Constitution on the C...
In the person of Kurien Kunnumpuram, we see someone celebrated for his theological contributions, sp...
The 2nd Vatican Council has no document, no chapters, no comprehensive number on the person. It cont...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
The Vatican II fundamentally changed the ecclesiastical view towards the human person. Especially in...
In this article the Author proves existence of an intrinsic and inseparable connection between anthr...
International audienceThis study, produced by a group of six people who worked together for three ye...
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Beyond dialectical and phenomenological complications, there is certainly enormous difference betwee...
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grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeChapter One deals with the status quaestionis ...
Revisiting the council’s challenging vision of the dignity and potential of the human person and of ...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
The Second Vatican Council’s ecclesiological renewal has affected – and should affect – theology and...
The Second Vatican Council wanted to dialogue with all mankind in its Pastoral Constitution on the C...
In the person of Kurien Kunnumpuram, we see someone celebrated for his theological contributions, sp...
The 2nd Vatican Council has no document, no chapters, no comprehensive number on the person. It cont...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
The Vatican II fundamentally changed the ecclesiastical view towards the human person. Especially in...
In this article the Author proves existence of an intrinsic and inseparable connection between anthr...
International audienceThis study, produced by a group of six people who worked together for three ye...
<p>The Second Vatican Council was built within a solidly constituted tradition in the Catholic Churc...
Beyond dialectical and phenomenological complications, there is certainly enormous difference betwee...
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropolog...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeChapter One deals with the status quaestionis ...
Revisiting the council’s challenging vision of the dignity and potential of the human person and of ...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
The Second Vatican Council’s ecclesiological renewal has affected – and should affect – theology and...
The Second Vatican Council wanted to dialogue with all mankind in its Pastoral Constitution on the C...
In the person of Kurien Kunnumpuram, we see someone celebrated for his theological contributions, sp...