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Roman Catholicism After Vatican II
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  • Roman Catholicism After Vatican II
  • Written by author Robert A. Burns
  • Published by Hopkins Fulfillment Services, March 2001
  • The second Vatican Council, which concluded in December 1965, inaugurated a reformation process in the Catholic Church that continues to this day. Grounding his discussion in the documents that came out of Vatican II, Robert Burns addresses four critical
  • The second Vatican Council, which concluded in December 1965, inaugurated a reformation process in the Catholic Church that continues to this day. Grounding his discussion in the documents that came out of Vatican II, Robert Burns addresses four critical
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Introduction1
Chapter 1Jesus in Contemporary Catholic Though5
Jesus: The Son of God5
The New Testament6
The Life of Jesus8
The Resurrection9
Explicit Christology11
Implicit Christology12
The Early Church12
The Early Christian Period13
Christological Councils14
The Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.)14
The First Council of Constantinople (381 A.D.)14
The Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.)15
The Council of Chalcedon (451 A.D.)15
The Second Council of Constantinople (553 A.D.)16
The Third Council of Constantinople (680-681 A.D.)16
Christology in the Middle Ages17
St. Anselm of Canterbury17
St. Thomas Aquinas18
Contemporary Catholic Christology19
Recent Advances19
Christology "From Above"; Christology "From Below"20
The Humanity of Jesus20
Other Developments in Post-Vatican II Christology23
Liberation Christologies24
Feminist Christologies24
Ecological Christologies25
The Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith26
The Jesus Seminar27
Catholicism and the Historical--Critical Method30
The Five Gospels of the Jesus Seminar31
Four Distinctive Aspects and Critiques of Each31
Iconoclastic Translation31
Color-Coding of Jesus's Sayings31
The Gospel of Thomas33
Dedication to Galileo, Thomas Jefferson, and David Strauss34
Specific Criteria and a Critique of Each34
Compartmentalizing of Evidence37
Historical Methodology and the Resurrection of Jesus38
Modern Historical Research and the Jesus of History41
Summary42
Study Questions44
Chapter 2Authority in the Church45
The Development of Papal Authority47
The Meaning of "Collegiality": The Role of Bishops50
The Selection of Bishops54
The Priests' Council (Senate)55
Pastoral Councils (Diocesan and Parish)56
The Priesthood58
Priestly Celibacy62
Women and the Priesthood65
The Permanent Diaconate67
Religious Orders and Congregations70
The Laity71
The Local Parish75
Democratization of Structures78
Summary80
Study Questions82
Chapter 3Catholicism as a Global Church: The Problem of Inculturation83
Historical Examples of Inculturation86
Saints Cyril and Methodius86
Matteo Ricci and the Chinese Rites88
Inculturation and Recent Church Teachings91
Pope Pius XII91
Pope John XXIII91
Vatican II92
Pope Paul VI95
Pope John Paul II97
Problems Relating to Inculturation98
Cultural Relativism98
Canon Law100
Liberation Theology and Inculturation100
Basic Christian Communities and Inculturation104
Basic Christian Communities104
Liberation Theology and Inculturation107
Inculturation in the United States110
Recent Inculturation in the United States112
The Question of the Other: Multiculturalism in the Local Church117
Hispanics in the United States118
Hispanic American Theology122
Summary124
Study Questions126
Chapter 4Catholicism and the World Religions127
Earlier Attitudes Toward Other Religions127
Sacred Scripture127
Tradition129
New Insights into Non-Christian Religions132
The Twentieth Century and the Early Twenty-First Century132
A Non-Christian Objection133
Salvation History134
The Meaning of Revelation136
The Traditional Understanding of Revelation137
The Modern View of Revelation138
Vatican II: The Church and the World Religions139
The Non-Christian Religions: Means of Salvation142
Karl Rahner: The "Anonymous Christian"143
Rahner's Theory: Objections and a Response149
The Church and the World Religions: The Need for Dialogue152
Official Catholic Teaching Concerning Dialogue with Others153
The Importance of Dialogue154
Dialogue with Judaism157
Dialogue with Other Christians158
Dialogue in a Global Society160
Summary160
Study Questions162
Epilogue163
Endnotes165
Further Reading177
Selected Bibliography183
Index195


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