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The Church in Council Conciliar Movements, Religious Practice and the Papacy from Nicaea to Vatican II

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International Library of Historical Studies ; 201100ENGGPS7Publication details: London I. B. Tauris 2011Description: 249pISBN:
  • 9781848855137
DDC classification:
  • C39 T157
Partial contents:
Booklets 1 Is the Church too Asian? 2 Was the Church too Democratic? Articles 1 The African Church and the First Five Ecumenical Councils 123 2 The Eucharist in the Ecumenical Councils 133 3 Mary in the Ecumenical Councils of the Church 145 4 The Historiography of Vatican II in the Anglophone World 155 5 Ecumenism and the Ecumenical Councils 162 6 The Book of the Councils: Nicaea I to Vatican II 177 7 Ecumenical Councils and Non-Christian Religions 185 8 The Image of John XXIII and Paul VI in the Anglo-Saxon World during and after Vatican II 196 9 Greek Metaphysics and the Language of the Early Church Councils: Nicaea I (325) to Nicaea II (787) 208
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Booklets 1 Is the Church too Asian? 2 Was the Church too Democratic? Articles 1 The African Church and the First Five Ecumenical Councils 123 2 The Eucharist in the Ecumenical Councils 133 3 Mary in the Ecumenical Councils of the Church 145 4 The Historiography of Vatican II in the Anglophone World 155 5 Ecumenism and the Ecumenical Councils 162 6 The Book of the Councils: Nicaea I to Vatican II 177 7 Ecumenical Councils and Non-Christian Religions 185 8 The Image of John XXIII and Paul VI in the Anglo-Saxon World during and after Vatican II 196 9 Greek Metaphysics and the Language of the Early Church Councils: Nicaea I (325) to Nicaea II (787) 208

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