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A Turning Point for Europe?: The Church in the Modern World: Assessment and Forecast

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco Ignatius Press 2010Edition: 02ISBN:
  • 9781586173494
DDC classification:
  • D06.1 R189
Contents:
PART ONE Foundations and Fundamental Questions in Relation to the Church and the Modern World I. Breaking Down and Starting Out Afresh: Faith's Answer to the Crisis of Values 1. The Moral Problems of Our Age An Attempt at a Diagnosis 2. Elements of an Answer II. Peace and Justice in Crisis: The Task of Religion 1. Threats to Peace-Loss of the Criteria for Justice and Injustice 2. The Foundation and Form of Justice 3. What the Church Can and Must Do What She Neither Can nor Should Do III. Faith and Social Responsibility 1. The Basis of Faith and the Social Relevance of Faith 2. The Two Paths Taken by Theology after the Second World War 3. The Social Responsibility of Faith PART TWO Assessment and Forecast I. Paths of Faith in the Revolutionary Change of the Present Day 1. The Crisis of Marxism as a Question Put to the Western World 2. Analogies and Variations in the Western World 3. Paths of Faith Today II. Europe Hopes and Dangers Preliminary Reflections: Phenomenology of Today's Europe 1. Europe's Two Falls from Grace in the Modern Period 2. Diagnosis on the Basis of Historical Roots 3. Consequences for the Future Path Conclusion: Speyer-A Mirror of European History III. A Turning Point for Europe? 1. Diagnosis 2. The Task
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PART ONE
Foundations and Fundamental Questions in
Relation to the Church and the Modern World

I. Breaking Down and Starting Out
Afresh: Faith's Answer to the Crisis of Values
1. The Moral Problems of Our Age
An Attempt at a Diagnosis
2. Elements of an Answer
II. Peace and Justice in Crisis: The Task of Religion
1. Threats to Peace-Loss of the Criteria for Justice and Injustice
2. The Foundation and Form of Justice
3. What the Church Can and Must Do What She Neither Can nor Should
Do
III. Faith and Social Responsibility
1. The Basis of Faith and the Social Relevance of Faith
2. The Two Paths Taken by Theology after the Second World War
3. The Social Responsibility of Faith

PART TWO
Assessment and Forecast
I. Paths of Faith in the Revolutionary Change of the Present Day
1. The Crisis of Marxism as a Question Put to the Western World
2. Analogies and Variations in the Western World
3. Paths of Faith Today
II. Europe Hopes and Dangers
Preliminary Reflections:
Phenomenology of Today's Europe
1. Europe's Two Falls from Grace in the Modern Period
2. Diagnosis on the Basis of Historical Roots
3. Consequences for the Future Path
Conclusion: Speyer-A Mirror of
European History
III. A Turning Point for Europe?
1. Diagnosis
2. The Task

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