Concilium: Religion in the Seventies Title
Volume
Issue Date
Author
Sacramental Reconciliation
61
1971
Schillebeeckx, Edward
Liturgy in Transition
62
1971
Schmidt, Herman
Democratization of the Church
63
1971
Muller, Allois
Papal Ministry in the Church
The Manipulated Man
64
65
1971
1971
Kung, Hans
Bockle, Franz
Abstract
Lineage
A series of articles that address the Church's view on SSJ Novitiate guilt, forgiveness, and reconciliation Written at a time when the liturgical books from Vatican II were ready did not mean that the process of renewing SSJ Novitiate the Church's liturgical life was complete: Pastorally speaking, it still had to be made real. Volume 63 Pastoral Theology: The term "democratization" is used because there in no other word that captures the interrelationship of principles, attitudes, patterns of behaviour and legal forms current SSJ Novitiate in society which are intended to overcome man's alienation. It cannot mean rule or power: "The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for Many" (Mark 10.45). Volume 64 Ecumenism: The greatest impediment to ecumenical agreement between the Christian Churches center upon the understanding of what the Church really SSJ Novitiate is. In its consideration of "post-ecumenical Christianity" the 1970 Ecumenism number gave an unequivocal answer: the Papacy is the greatest difficulty! Volume 65 Moral Theology: Manipulation connotes the interest of those who use it to defend "partisan views without great effort" and employ "empty formulas as a means of immunization against critical argument." An attempt is made in this book to explicate the notion of manipulation, reveal various aspects of its background, and mark out the limits of intentional influence and control in specific areas.
SSJ Novitiate
Library of Congress BV4509.5 S24
BX1970.L53
BV647.2 D43
BX955.2 P35
BT701.2 M353