"Ecclesiology from below," as it operates in this work, is directed to history; it moves through the actual church of history to ecclesiology or to an understanding of the church both as it is and as it should be. In the first volume that passage was fairly explicit because comprehensive ecclesiologies in our sense did not exist. In this volume ecclesiology itself becomes much more directly the subject matter of the book, but without losing sight of concrete history and the degree to which these ecclesiologies are historically conditioned. Put somewhat differently, the main goal of this "comparative ecclesiology" is not simply to lay down one after another different ecclesiologies that emerged over the last five hundred years, although that describes the book with empirical accuracy. Its larger intent is to show the richness, vitality, and creativity of the whole church as it moves through history, adjusting to new times, places, and cultures.



Autorentext

Roger Haight, SJ, has a PhD from the University of Chicago (1973) and a STL from the Jesuit School of Theology in Chicago (1981). He has taught for over 30 years in Jesuit schools of theology in Chicago, Toronto, the Philippines, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has been a visiting professor in France, India, Peru, and Kenya. He is a past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America (1994/95). Jesus Symbol of God won 1st place in the Catholic Press Association's 2000 Book Award for theology. Dynamics of Theology won 2nd place in CPA's 1991 Book Award for Theology. His most recent work is Christian Community in History in 2 volumes. He currently teaches at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.



Inhalt

Contents
Part I: The Church in the 16th Century
1. Luther's Ecclesiology
2. Calvin's Ecclesiology
3. The Church of England
4. Anabaptist, Baptist, and Roman Ecclesiology

Part II: The Church in the Modern Period
5. Modern Ecclesiology
6. 20th Century Ecclesiology: The World Council of Churches, Vatican II, and
Liberation Ecclesiology
7. 20th Century Ecclesiology: Orthodox and Pentecostal Ecclesiologies and BEM
Conclusion: Ecclesiology in the 21st Century

Titel
Christian Community in History Volume 2
Untertitel
Comparative Ecclesiology
EAN
9781441120366
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
17.03.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
30.62 MB
Anzahl Seiten
528