Unlike any earlier council, Vatican II was pastoral rather than dogmatic. Not that it lacked dogmatic constitutions, but because the overall finality of the council and documents lay toward Catholic life and witness: discipleship, ecclesial and personal. Theological reflection on ‘reception’ of Vatican II rightly has focussed on the content, implications, and applications of conciliar texts. Less attention has been given to the dynamic in the act of receiving as distinguished from the content received. Is the act of receiving along the lines of a gradual, widespread, but low-profile conversion of clergy and laity? If so, that would help explain the unusual degree of heat in the debates over continuity vs. discontinuity between Vatican II an...
The documents of the Second Vatican Council are shot through with the language of the Bible, Christi...
In this original book, Ormond Rush makes a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarsh...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
This article engages the on-going debate over the interpretation of Vatican II\u27s documents. It ar...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
The relationship between Vatican I and Vatican II is largely unexplored terrain in Christian theolog...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
There were many factors of laicality, or in other words of the process of « del clericalization » wi...
It is a century since the army of Victor Manuel invaded Rome and put an end to Vatican I. In this ar...
Fifty years after the Second Vatican Council, the Church is still grappling with the meaning and imp...
Plus que la somme de ses décrets et de ses documents, Vatican II doit avant tout être considéré comm...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
We are only now, after more than half a century, uncovering the real significance of what the Second...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The documents of the Second Vatican Council are shot through with the language of the Bible, Christi...
In this original book, Ormond Rush makes a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarsh...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
This article engages the on-going debate over the interpretation of Vatican II\u27s documents. It ar...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
The relationship between Vatican I and Vatican II is largely unexplored terrain in Christian theolog...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
There were many factors of laicality, or in other words of the process of « del clericalization » wi...
It is a century since the army of Victor Manuel invaded Rome and put an end to Vatican I. In this ar...
Fifty years after the Second Vatican Council, the Church is still grappling with the meaning and imp...
Plus que la somme de ses décrets et de ses documents, Vatican II doit avant tout être considéré comm...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
We are only now, after more than half a century, uncovering the real significance of what the Second...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The documents of the Second Vatican Council are shot through with the language of the Bible, Christi...
In this original book, Ormond Rush makes a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarsh...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...