In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history and how this changed during the Second Vatican Council. Through a discourse analysis of the document Unitatis Redintegratio I have studied how the Catholic Church themselves view this change and how to understand it through the catholic doctrine that new doctrines of the church cannot contradict previous doctrines. Before the Second Vatican Council viewed other Christian congregations as heretics without a chance of salvation. Through the different ecumenical councils of the church they have declared all those who held opposing views as anathemas. This changed in the Second Vatican Council and the document Unitatis Redintegratio. The Catholic...
What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still c...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
This article critically evaluates what Vatican II taught about other living faiths in four documents...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
That it is possible to publish a collective volume on denomination containing no article on the Roma...
Befriending the Other Religions: Vatican II and the New Orientations In this paper the author wan...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
One of the main goals of the Second Vatican Council (the 50th anniversary of whose opening will be ...
The Catholic Church is the most ancient institution in the world and, ever since the time of Emperor...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still c...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
This article critically evaluates what Vatican II taught about other living faiths in four documents...
Vatican II is, according to Roman Catholic understanding, the 21st Ecumenical Council. The Eastern O...
That it is possible to publish a collective volume on denomination containing no article on the Roma...
Befriending the Other Religions: Vatican II and the New Orientations In this paper the author wan...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
One of the main goals of the Second Vatican Council (the 50th anniversary of whose opening will be ...
The Catholic Church is the most ancient institution in the world and, ever since the time of Emperor...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
What are the fondamental or nodal elements of Catholic ecclesiology ? To what extent do they still c...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...