What happened to the mystical body?
A theology that stoked much theological creativity in the first half of the twentieth century both in Europe and in the United States had receded by the latter half of the century. One in Christ explores the theology of the mystical body of Christ as developed by Virgil Michel, OSB, examines the reasons for its decline, and traces it throughout the work of Louis-Marie Chauvet, a surprising custodian of the mystical body’s “French stream.”
By delineating three major streams of mystical body theology, Timothy R. Gabrielli helps readers understand it more clearly and, in so doing, lays the groundwork for harvesting its potential for contemporary theology.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Resurgent Body: Mystical Body of Christ Theologies in Interbellum Europe
Chapter 2 Journeyed Body: The Case of Virgil Michel
Chapter 3 Receded Body: Mystical Body of Christ after Mid-Century
Chapter 4 Vestigial Body 1: The Contours of the French Stream
Chapter 5 Vestigial Body 2: Chauvet and the (Mystical) Body
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Sobre o autor
Timothy R. Gabrielli is an associate professor of theology at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses in theology and in the liberal arts. He is also the author of Confirmation: How a Sacrament of God’s Grace Became All about Us (Liturgical Press, 2013).