For 400 years after the Council of Trent, a juridical model of the church dominated Roman Catholicism. Shifts towards a broader ecclesiology began to emerge in the nineteenth century. Despite the attempts to repress any deviations from the official theology after the crisis of Roman Catholic Modernism in the early twentieth century, various renewal movements, known as ressourcement, in the decades between the world wars brought forth a period of rich ecclesiological research, with emphasis given to notions such as the Mystical Body, the People of God, the church as mystery, as sacrament, and as communio. The Second Vatican Council incorporated many of these developments into its vision for renewal and reform of the Roman Catholic Church. Ov...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
Synodal Reality Through Small Christian Communities Linus Dabre Abstract The Second Vatican Cou...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...
During the century between Vatican I and Vatican II, Catholicism was confronted with numerous and fu...
Comparatively few studies have been done on the implementation of the ecclesiology of Vatican II on ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
From the middle of the 19 th century until convocation of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), se...
This thesis will study the phenomenon of Catholic parish renewal movements before and after the Seco...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
<p>The Second Vatican Council was built within a solidly constituted tradition in the Catholic Churc...
Comparatively few studies have been done on the implementation of the ecclesiology of Vatican II on ...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
This article explores recent questions regarding the interpretation of Vatican II by examining the c...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The Roman Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation with two overlapping yet distinct ...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
Synodal Reality Through Small Christian Communities Linus Dabre Abstract The Second Vatican Cou...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...
During the century between Vatican I and Vatican II, Catholicism was confronted with numerous and fu...
Comparatively few studies have been done on the implementation of the ecclesiology of Vatican II on ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
From the middle of the 19 th century until convocation of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), se...
This thesis will study the phenomenon of Catholic parish renewal movements before and after the Seco...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
<p>The Second Vatican Council was built within a solidly constituted tradition in the Catholic Churc...
Comparatively few studies have been done on the implementation of the ecclesiology of Vatican II on ...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
This article explores recent questions regarding the interpretation of Vatican II by examining the c...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The Roman Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation with two overlapping yet distinct ...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
Synodal Reality Through Small Christian Communities Linus Dabre Abstract The Second Vatican Cou...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...