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Titre : Habermas et la théologie = Habermas und die Theologie Type de document : LIVRE Auteurs : ARENS, Edmund, Auteur ; EICHER, Peter, Auteur ; LAMB, Matthew L., Auteur ; PEUKERT, Helmut, Auteur ; WENZ, Gunther, Auteur Mention d'édition : 1 Editeur : Paris : Cerf Année de publication : 1993 Collection : Cogitatio Fidei num. 178 Importance : 158 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-204-04722-7 Langues : Français (fre) Note de contenu : 12/09/02 Permalink : https://rimont.bibliossimo.info/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=350 Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : The Reception of Vatican II Type de document : LIVRE Auteurs : LAMB, Matthew L., Éditeur scientifique ; LEVERING, Matthew, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 469 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-062579-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : From 1962 to 1965, in perhaps the most important religious event of the twentieth century, the Second Vatican Council met to plot a course for the future of the Roman Catholic Church. After thousands of speeches, resolutions, and votes, the Council issued sixteen official documents on topics ranging from divine revelation to relations with non-Christians. But the meaning of the Second Vatican Council has been fiercely contested since before it was even over, and the years since its completion have seen a battle for the soul of the Church waged through the interpretation of Council documents. The Reception of Vatican II looks at the sixteen conciliar documents through the lens of those battles. Paying close attention to reforms and new developments, the essays in this volume show how the Council has been received and interpreted over the course of the more than fifty years since it concluded. The contributors to this volume represent various schools of thought but are united by a commitment to restoring the view that Vatican II should be interpreted and implemented in line with Church Tradition. The central problem facing Catholic theology today, these essays argue, is a misreading of the Council that posits a sharp break with previous Church teaching. In order to combat this reductive way of interpreting the Council, these essays provide a thorough, instructive overview of the debates it inspired.Note de contenu : 26/08/20 Permalink : https://rimont.bibliossimo.info/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=492 Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : Theology needs philosophy : Acting against reason is contrary to the nature of God Type de document : LIVRE Auteurs : LAMB, Matthew L., Éditeur scientifique ; MOREROD, Charles, o.p., Auteur ; DEWAN, Lawrence, O.P., Auteur ; LONG, Steven A., Auteur ; EMERY, Gilles, o.p., Auteur ; Romanus, o.p. CESSARIO, Auteur ; NOVAK, Michael, Auteur Editeur : Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press Année de publication : 2016 Importance : xxi, 325 pages Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8132-2839-6 Index. décimale : 230.01 Résumé :
Theology Needs Philosophy brings together essays by leading theologians and philosophers on the fundamental importance of human reason and philosophy for Catholic theology and human cultures generally. This edited collection studies the contributions of reason, with its acquired wisdom, science, and scholarship, in five sections. Those sections are: (1) the inevitable presence and service of philosophy in theology; (2) the metaphysics of creation, nature, and the natural knowledge of God; (3) the history of Logos as reason in the fathers, in St. Thomas Aquinas, and Medieval Biblical commentaries; (4) the role of reason in Trinitarian theology, Christology, and Mariology; and finally (5) reason in the theology of Aquinas.
The general reader, as well as students and faculty, will be introduced to a constant, but sometimes neglected, element of Catholic intellectual traditions. Pope Francis follows Popes Benedict XVI and John Paul II in emphasizing the light of faith in his first encyclical Lumen Fidei, showing how human reason is healed and elevated by faith. Not to act according to reason is contrary to the nature of God, as Pope Benedict's Regensburg Lecture reminded the world. An abandonment of Catholic faith, and its incorporation of the ancient discoveries of reason, has led to a darkening of reason in secularist modernity. The light of reason is from the Word (Logos) who is God (John 1:9), calling everyone to live attentive to the cultivation of reason. Modern popes have therefore called for a recovery of reason since faith in Jesus Christ heals and intensifies the light of reason so fundamental to the God-given dignity of every human being.
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