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The Catholic Tradition

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London University of Missouri Press 1998Description: 535pISBN:
  • 0826211836
DDC classification:
  • C01 L257
Partial contents:
1. Why and How "Appropriate One`s Traditions"?: A Philosophical Foreword 2. The Essential Catholic Vision: A Contemporary View 3. Who Is This Jesus?: A Deepening Understanding of Christ through the Christological and Iconoclastic Crises 4. The Nature of the Early Church 5. The East-West Crisis: The Great Schism 6. The Western Church`s Search for a New Synthesis 7. Medieval Catholicism: An Incarnational Religion 8. The Fabric Rent: The Protestant Revolt and the Origins of Modernity 9. The Challenges of Modernity 10. The Church`s Response to Modernity 11. The "New Anthropology" and the "New Morality" 12. The Church`s Openness to Other "Ways": The Challenge and Perils of Ecumenism 13. How Can the Tradition Change, yet Have an Essence? How Can Truth Be "Eternal," yet Unfold in History? 14. Authenticity and Christie Man 15. The Church in the World of Today: Seeking to Dwell in the Center
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Why and How "Appropriate One`s Traditions"?: A Philosophical Foreword
2. The Essential Catholic Vision: A Contemporary View
3. Who Is This Jesus?: A Deepening Understanding of Christ
through the Christological and Iconoclastic Crises
4. The Nature of the Early Church
5. The East-West Crisis: The Great Schism
6. The Western Church`s Search for a New Synthesis
7. Medieval Catholicism: An Incarnational Religion
8. The Fabric Rent: The Protestant Revolt and the Origins of Modernity
9. The Challenges of Modernity
10. The Church`s Response to Modernity
11. The "New Anthropology" and the "New Morality"
12. The Church`s Openness to Other "Ways": The Challenge and Perils of Ecumenism
13. How Can the Tradition Change, yet Have an Essence? How Can Truth Be "Eternal," yet Unfold in History?
14. Authenticity and Christie Man
15. The Church in the World of Today: Seeking to Dwell in the Center

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