Leaving Christendom for Good argues that the Catholic Church has yet to fully implement the insights contained in Vatican II's dialogical view of the church's mission and place in society. The book explores the requirements of true dialogue, its theological meaning, and its immense benefits for church life today.
Leaving Christendom for Good argues that the Catholic Church has yet to fully implement the insights contained in Vatican II's dialogical view of the church's mission and place in society. The book explores the requirements of true dialogue, its theological meaning, and its immense benefits for church life today.
James Gerard McEvoy is senior lecturer in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy at Australian Catholic University.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Resolving Present Difficulties Part I: Church and World Today Chapter 1: Religion in a Secular Age: From the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century Chapter 2: Religion in a Secular Age: The Explosion into the Present Chapter 3: The Turn to Dialogue at Vatican II Part II: Dialogue and its Challenges Chapter 4: Dialogue, Language, and the Other Chapter 5: God's Dialogue with Humanity: Word and Spirit in History and Narrative Chapter 6: A Different Voice: Joseph Ratzinger and the Corruptions of Modernity Chapter 7: The Church's Dialogue with the World Bibliography Index About the Author
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Resolving Present Difficulties Part I: Church and World Today Chapter 1: Religion in a Secular Age: From the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century Chapter 2: Religion in a Secular Age: The Explosion into the Present Chapter 3: The Turn to Dialogue at Vatican II Part II: Dialogue and its Challenges Chapter 4: Dialogue, Language, and the Other Chapter 5: God's Dialogue with Humanity: Word and Spirit in History and Narrative Chapter 6: A Different Voice: Joseph Ratzinger and the Corruptions of Modernity Chapter 7: The Church's Dialogue with the World Bibliography Index About the Author
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