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The Road to Vatican II - Key Changes in Theology (Paperback)
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The Road to Vatican II - Key Changes in Theology (Paperback)
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The Second Vatican Council is considered by most theologians to
have been a decisive moment in the history of the Catholic Church.
It produced a charter for the Church of the twentieth century and
beyond and spawned thousands of books, articles, conferences, and
doctoral theses over the last forty years. Part of the Council's
fascination lies in the many "stories" that surround it. In THE
ROAD TO VATICAN II, author Maureen Sullivan tells the story behind
the story by revealing how the Church moved from the rigid,
hierarchical model espoused by Pius IX at Vatican I (1869-70) to
the collegial, "communio" model that emerged under John XXIII at
Vatican II (1962-65). She recounts the events and trends leading up
to the Council and demonstrates how it became possible, in the four
brief sessions that took place from 1962-65, for over 2,500
bishops-who often disagreed on the most critical issues-to produce
sixteen documents that touched the very essence of the Catholic
faith. THE ROAD TO VATICAN II is written-not for other
theologians-but for men and women who are eager to have a more
in-depth understanding of a watershed event that shaped their
faith. The author focuses on the contributions of important
theologians whose efforts over the years laid the groundwork for
the Council and she documents their influence on many of the key
documents that emerged. Sullivan argues that these theologians were
indeed prophets among us, offering a renewed vision of the faith, a
methodology to facilitate the theological endeavor, and a language
of life rediscovered in the New Testament that could speak to
contemporary men and women. These prophets often suffered because
of their convictions, but Sullivan maintains that they were
instruments of the Holy Spirit in our midst-and their story needed
to be told.
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