2020 Catholic Press Association first place award, theology—theological and philosophical studies
This book is unique in the literature about Vatican II. From the manifold issues debated at the council and formulated in its sixteen documents, Ormond Rush proposes that the salient features of “the vision of Vatican II” can be captured in twenty-four principles. He concludes by proposing that these principles can function as criteria for assessing the reception of the conciliar vision over the last five decades and into the future. There is no other book that attempts such a comprehensive synthesis of the council’s vision for renewal and reform of the Catholic Church.
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Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Prologue xiii
PART I: HERMENEUTICAL PRINCIPLES
Principle 1: The Council/The Documents 3
Principle 2: Pastoral/Doctrinal 12
Principle 3: Proclamation/Dialogue 14
Principle 4: Ressourcement/Aggiornamento 17
Principle 5: Continuity/Reform 22
Principle 6: Vision/Reception 27
PART II: THEO-LOGICAL PRINCIPLES
Principle 7: Revelation/Faith 39
Principle 8: Christological/Pneumatological 54
Principle 9: Mystery/Sacrament 81
Principle 10: Soteriological/Ecclesiological 100
Principle 11: Protological/Eschatological 109
PART III: ECCLESIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
Principle 12: Scripture/Tradition 141
Principle 13: Faith/History 165
Principle 14: Particular/Universal 188
Principle 15: Communio/Missio 200
Principle 16: Unity/Diversity 230
Principle 17: Ad Intra/Ad Extra 250
Principle 18: Fideles/Fidelis 259
Principle 19: People of God/Hierarchy 284
Principle 20: College of Bishops/Bishop of Rome 309
Principle 21: Magisterium/Theologians 336
Principle 22: Catholic/Ecumenical 371
Principle 23: Christian/Religious 425
Principle 24: Church/World 480
Epilogue: Receiving the Vision 533
Bibliography 547
Index of Names 585
Index of Subjects 591
Index of References to Council Documents
Об авторе
Ormond Rush is a priest of the diocese of Townsville, Australia, with a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University in Rome. He currently lectures at St Paul’s Theological College, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane Campus. His publications include Still Interpreting Vatican II: Some Hermeneutical Principles (New York: Paulist Press, 2004) and The Eyes of Faith: The Sense of the Faithful and the Church’s Reception of Revelation (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2009).