Joseph Ratzinger: Life in the Church and Living Theology: Fundamentals of EcclesiologyThis is a major work on the theology of Joseph Ratzinger by a highly regarded German theologian, priest and writer. Since his election to the Papacy, Ratzinger's theology, and in particular his ecclesiology (theology of the Church), has been in the limelight of theological and ecumenical discussions. This work studies in detail Ratzinger's ecclesiology in the light of Vatican II, against the ongoing debate about what Vatican II really meant to say about the life of the Church, its liturgy, its worship, its doctirne, its pastoral mission, and more. |
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... whole as the proper form 230 2. Not a functional , but a sacramental , perspective of the Ecclesia 234 3. The Semitic understanding of owμa Xowτov as the bridge between christological and pneumatological ecclesiology 238 § 2. " Body of ...
... whole as the proper form 230 2. Not a functional , but a sacramental , perspective of the Ecclesia 234 3. The Semitic understanding of owμa Xowτov as the bridge between christological and pneumatological ecclesiology 238 § 2. " Body of ...
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Contents
Foreword by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger | 5 |
Lumen Gentium amid the Tensions between | 21 |
From the Schema De Ecclesia to the Dogmatic | 29 |
да | 65 |
Toward a sacramentalpneumatic foundation of the | 71 |
The People of | 78 |
The Participation of the People of God in Christs | 84 |
b Responsibility before God as responsibility | 96 |
Body of Christ as the Key to the Ecclesiology | 243 |
a Not an organization but the organism of | 250 |
Unity in the Spirit as the goal of all the gifts | 256 |
Eucharistic Ecclesiology | 271 |
celebration of the Eucharist | 283 |
Church as People of God | 331 |
The Hierarchical Constitution of the Church | 430 |
Comparison between the main lines of Lumen Gentium and | 499 |
Religious | 103 |
The Hierarchical Structure of the Church and | 114 |
Mutual relations among the bishops in the college | 120 |
Outline of the Ecclesiological Plan | 145 |
The Path of Joseph Ratzinger the Theologian | 154 |
Consistency in Ratzingers Theological Thought | 184 |
Archbishop and Cardinal | 206 |
Recurring Themes in Ratzingers Ecclesiology | 229 |
Ratzingers ecclesiology against the background of issues | 509 |
Liturgy as a topic for theological ecclesiology | 517 |
Abbreviations | 525 |
Other Abbreviated Titles | 531 |
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