What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still constitute today divisive differences between the Catholic Church and the other Churches ? This is the object of the present study. The article starts by reminding some key points of a Catholic understanding of the Church in relationship with the Second Vatican Council, which is the object of a conflict of interpretation today within Catholicism. On the basis of some ecumenical documents of the last ten years, the author then examines which of these key points remain divisive today and to what extent, even if divergences vary greatly from one Christian tradition to another and have sometimes given rise to remarkable reconciliation during these...
degrees or levels of reception of a council by a Church : kerygmatic reception responding to the eff...
Une question demeure récurrente : les divisions qui subsistent depuis le XVIè siècle entre Catholiqu...
The ground covered in ecumenism by the Catholic Church since Vatican II has been considerable : the ...
What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still c...
A comparative study across parishes (basic levels of ecclesial life, chosen for their multitudinist ...
This article attempts to show that an open interprétation of the conciliar document «Unitatis redint...
The article traces stages in the development of Roman Catholic attitudes towards other faiths, with ...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
Cet ouvrage rassemble trente-six études consacrées à l’ecclésiologie et l’œcuménisme. Ces articles o...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century the churches originating from the Reformation started a...
What are the deep motivations in Catholicism in what it can have as narrowly denominational and iden...
How can the major tendencies in the evolution of canon law since about fifty years contribute to a m...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
Étude comparée au niveau des paroisses (unités de base de la vie ecclésiale, choisies pour leur cara...
degrees or levels of reception of a council by a Church : kerygmatic reception responding to the eff...
Une question demeure récurrente : les divisions qui subsistent depuis le XVIè siècle entre Catholiqu...
The ground covered in ecumenism by the Catholic Church since Vatican II has been considerable : the ...
What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still c...
A comparative study across parishes (basic levels of ecclesial life, chosen for their multitudinist ...
This article attempts to show that an open interprétation of the conciliar document «Unitatis redint...
The article traces stages in the development of Roman Catholic attitudes towards other faiths, with ...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
Cet ouvrage rassemble trente-six études consacrées à l’ecclésiologie et l’œcuménisme. Ces articles o...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century the churches originating from the Reformation started a...
What are the deep motivations in Catholicism in what it can have as narrowly denominational and iden...
How can the major tendencies in the evolution of canon law since about fifty years contribute to a m...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
Étude comparée au niveau des paroisses (unités de base de la vie ecclésiale, choisies pour leur cara...
degrees or levels of reception of a council by a Church : kerygmatic reception responding to the eff...
Une question demeure récurrente : les divisions qui subsistent depuis le XVIè siècle entre Catholiqu...
The ground covered in ecumenism by the Catholic Church since Vatican II has been considerable : the ...