History Of Vatican II
Tác giả: Giuseppe Alberigo, Joseph A.Komonchak
Ký hiệu tác giả: GI-A
DDC: 262.52 - Các Công đồng
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Tập - số: 4
Số cuốn: 1

Hiện trạng các bản sách

Mã số: 258SB0004425
Nhà xuất bản: Maryknoll, New York
Năm xuất bản: 1995
Khổ sách: 30
Số trang: 670
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
I. Introduction 1
A. Expectations and Tensions 1
B. Lines of Force 3
C. The Opening Ceremony 7
D. The Pope's Opening Speech 8
II. A Profile of Partivipants 10
A. The Conciliar Fathers 10
B. The Council Leadership 10
C. The Conciliar Commissions 12
D. The Experts 12
E. The Press and Secrecy 14
F. The Observers 15
G. The Laity: Men and Women 19
H. Pastors 27
III. The Agenda, New Rule, and the Question of the Duration of the Council 28
A. The Agenda 28
B. The New Rules 30
C. Would the Council End with the Third Session? 32
IV. The Constitution on the Church 37
A. The Voiting Plan 38
B. Votes and Discussions 40
1. Would the Constitution be "Dogmatic"? 41
2. Chapter I 42
3. Chapter II 43
4. Chapter IV 45
5. Chapter V and VI 46
6. Chapter VII 49
7.Chapter VIII 52
V. Chapter III: Episcopacy and Collegiality 62
A. The Compaign during the Interession  64
B. The Pope Comes under Pressure 66
C. The Reports in the Conciliar 72
D. The Imdividual Votes on Chapter III 76
E. The War of the Mody 78
F. Initial Interventions by Pope Paul VI 84
VI. The Schema on Bishops 86
II. TWO SENSITIVE ISSUES: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE JEWS  
Introduction 95
I. Religius Freedom 96
II. Jews and Other Non Christians 135
III. The October Crisis 166
III. THE DOCTRINAL AND THE PASTORAL: THE TEXT ON DIVINE REVELATION  
I. Prehistry and Approach to the Problem 196
II. The Revised Schema on Divine Revelation 198
III. The Debate during the Third Session of the Council 203
A. The controversy over the Idea  203
B. Revelation 210
C. The Disputed Question of the Sufficiency of Scripture 215
D. Inspiration, Interpretation 219
E. In this Hall we are exalting sacred scripture and not tradition 226
IV. THE COUNCIL DISCOVERS THE LAITY  
I. "The Laity are not Simple in the Chusch; they are the Church" 234
II. A Call to All the Faithful - Bishop Hengbach's Report 236
III. The Irreplaceable Task Proper to the Laity 240
IV. "A Very Dynsmic and Varied Movement" 244
V. " A text by Clerics for Clerics? 251
VI. " So that Human Beings Can live as Humans and as Christian" Joseph Hoffnes 257
VII. The Conclusion of the Discussion 261
V. THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD  
1. Chucrch and world 270
A. Developments before October 20 270
B. The Dabate in the Council Hal 277
1. The reports of cento and Guano 279
2. The dabate on the Individual on the Schema 281
3. Dabate on the Individual 295
a. The Vocation of Humanity 295
b. the Church and Christian Conduct 297
c. The responsibilites of Christians 302
d. Human Dignity 303
e. Marriage and Family  306
f. Culture 313
g. Economic and Social Life 316
h. Human Solidarity and the speech of James Norris 318
i. Peace and war 322
j. Concluding Speeches on Chapter IV 324
 k. The Speech of Juan vasquez 325
4. The Concluding Speech of Bishop Guano 325
5. Conclusion 326
6. Some Press Reaction 328
II. Missionary Church 331
A. The Pope's Intervention 333
B. The Reports of Agagianian 337
C. The Debate in the Council Hall 339
III. Priestly Ministry and Formation 345
A. The life and ministry of Priests 346
1. Developments before October 13 346
2. The Debate in the Council Hall 347
3. Marty's Concluding report 353
4. Voting and Aftermath 355
B. Priestly Formation  356
1. The Discussion 357
2. Voting and Aftermath 364
IV. Religious Life 364
V. towarrds a Fourth and fina period 369
VI. Paul VI's Gift of his tiara 472
VII. A Text on marriage 377
VIII. The Church of the poor 382
VI. THE " BLACK WEEK"  
I. How the event 388
II. The Declaration 395
A. Suggestinos for a mixed commission 396
B. The Schema on Religious 397
C. More procedural 399
D. A Sampling 401
E. The Role of Paul VI 404
F. Was the Supension 405
III. The Desree on Ecumenism 406
A. Three Interventions of Paul VI 406
B. The Distribution 411
C. The Origins 412
D. The Role Of Paul VI 413
E. The Effects Of the Modi 415
F. The Effects Of the Delegated 416
IV. The Nota Explicativa Praevia 417
A. Act I 417
1. Solution Proposed by the Minority 418
2. the Majority defense of the Doctrine 420
4. Paul VI Attitude 424
B.Act II 428
1. The Sequence of events 428
2. The Majority 429
3. New Responses  431
4. The Responses Of Paul VI 432
C. The Origins of the note explicativa 423
1. the content 436
2. Reactions and Judgements 438
3. The role of Paul VI 443
V. Mary as Mother of the Chuch 445
A. Some Impotant 446
B. The Declaration Mary as Mother of the Chuch 446
VI. Conclusions 448
A. Some Initial 448
B. Personalities and Procedures 450
C. Effects of the Four 452
VII. THE INTERSESSION: PREPATING THE CONCLUSION OF THE COUNCIL  
1. The rhythms of the conclusion 453
A. Comments on and Reactin 453
B. The Promulgateed 463
C. Unresolved Problems 469
D. New Forms of ecumenial 473
F. Proposals for the Schedule  
1. Times and Modatities 586
2. The Non - Decisions 490
II. Paul VI in Action 494
A. The New Cardinals 494
B. Relations with Other Christians 496
1. The word Council of Churches 496
2. The Pope and the Schema 502
III. The Work of the Commissions 505
A. Reoganizinf 505
B. The Doctrinal 513
1. The Schema 514
2. The Mixed 518
C. The Secretariat 531
1. The Schema on Rligious 533
2. The Schema on Non- Christian 546
D. The Other Commissions 559
1. The Commissions for the Lay 559
2. The Commissions for the Discipline 566
3. The Commissions for the Missions 573
4. The Commissions for the Religions 584
5. The Commissions for the Seminaries 590
6. The Commissions for Bishop 597
E. The Inspection of the Schemas  601
IV. Observers Near and Far 606
A. The Activity 606
B. The Creation 608
C. The Comminist 612
VIII MAJOR RESUTL  
I. The Results 617
II. The General  621
III. The Novelties 623
IV. The Contribution 631
V. Tensions and Uncertainties 632
VI. The Future of the Council 637
Index of Names 641
Index of Themes 661