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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-014.mrc:101100037:4375
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100 1 $aMcBrien, Richard P.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50009219
245 14 $aThe church :$bthe evolution of Catholicism /$cRichard P. McBrien.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York, NY :$bHarperOne,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $axxviii, 496 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 467-471) and indexes.
505 00 $tForeword /$rTheodore M. Hesburgh -- $gPt. I.$tIntroduction: The Content and Scope of Ecclesiology -- $g1.$tWhat Is Ecclesiology? -- $g2.$tWhat Is the Church? -- $g3.$tWhere Ecclesiology Fits -- $g4.$tThe Ecumenical and Interfaith Dimensions of Ecclesiology -- $g5.$tThe Pastoral Dimension of Ecclesiology -- $g6.$tThe Controversial Character of Ecclesiology -- $g7.$tModels and Methods in Ecclesiology -- $g8.$tEcclesiological Development -- $gPt. II.$tEcclesiology in the New Testament -- $g1.$tThe History of Ecclesiology and the History of the Church -- $g2.$tThe Ecclesiologies of the New Testament -- $g3.$tSummary and Synthesis -- $gPt. III.$tEcclesiology from the Postbiblical Period to the Mid-Nineteenth Century -- $g1.$tThe Scope of the Problem -- $g2.$tThe History of Postbiblical Ecclesiology: An Overview -- $gPt. IV.$tEcclesiology from Vatican I to the Threshold of Vatican II -- $g1.$tPeter and the Papacy: The Ecclesiological Context for Vatican I -- $g2.$tVatican I (1869-70) -- $g3.$tPost-Vatican I Developments -- $g4.$tPre-Vatican II Ecclesiology -- $g5.$tPope John XXIII -- $gPt. V.$tThe Ecclesiology of the Second Vatican Council -- $g1.$tIntroduction and Overview -- $g2.$tThe Announcement of and Preparations for the Council -- $g3.$tPope John XXIII's Opening Address -- $g4.$tThe First Days of the Council -- $g5.$tVatican II in Historical and Theological Perspective -- $g6.$tThe Ecclesiology of Vatican II: Six Basic Themes -- $g7.$tThe "Twin Pillars" of Vatican II's Ecclesiology: Lumen gentium and Gaudium et spes -- $g8.$tVatican II: Continuity or Discontinuity? -- $g9.$tThe Style of Vatican II -- $g10.$tApproaches to the Interpretation of Conciliar Texts -- $g11.$tPope Paul VI's Ecclesiam Suam (1964) -- $g12.$tConcluding Reflections -- $gPt. VI.$tPost-Vatican II Ecclesiology: The Church ad Extra -- $g1.$tThe Church and the Kingdom, or Reign, of God -- $g2.$tThe Church and the World -- $g3.$tThe Church and Salvation -- $g4.$tCatholic Social Teaching -- $g5.$tThe Church and Politics -- $g6.$tThe Church and Liberation -- $g7.$tThe Church and the Holy Spirit -- $g8.$tBrief Summation -- $gPt. VII.$tPost-Vatican II Ecclesiology: The Church ad Intra -- $g1.$tThe Church as a Communion -- $g2.$tAuthority in the Church -- $g3.$tReception -- $g4.$tMinistry -- $g5.$tAn Excursus on Sacraments and Liturgy -- $g6.$tMary and the Church -- $g7.$tFeminist and Nonfeminist Ecclesiology by Catholic Women -- $g8.$tHispanic and Latino/a Ecclesiologies -- $g9.$tAfrican and African American Ecclesiologies -- $g10.$tNew Movements in the Church -- $g11.$tThe Emerging World-Church -- $g12.$tBrief Summation -- $gPt. VIII.$tThe Future of the Church and Its Ecclesiologies -- $g1.$tSynthesis of the Book -- $g2.$tTen Pastoral Applications -- $g3.$tThe Future of the Church and Its Ecclesiologies.
520 1 $a"McBrien helps the reader understand the evolution of the Catholic Church's understanding of itself through the centuries, its leadership, and its relationship to national governments and world religions. From Jesus's apostle Peter to Pope Benedict XVI, The Church explains in layperson's terms the evolution of the Catholic Church, its power, its scope, its theology, and its influence."--BOOK JACKET.
610 20 $aCatholic Church$xDoctrines$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021104
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