Sharing the Eucharist

A Theological Evaluation of the Post Conciliar Legislation
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ISBN-13:
9780761815600
Veröffentl:
2000
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
19.01.2000
Seiten:
418
Autor:
Myriam Wijlens
Gewicht:
828 g
Format:
235x157x29 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Ecclesiastical changes resulting from the Second Vatican Council inspired a revised approach to the issue of sharing the Eucharist with those who are not in full communion with the Catholic Church. In Sharing the Eucharist, Myriam Wijlen offers a detailed analysis of the Council's schemata, interventions, and texts in an effort to determine the theological values that inspired subsequent policies on the issue of communion. Wijlen bases her work on the notion that there ought to be an organic relationship between theological insights and the norms that govern the life of the Catholic community. Her rigorous approach allows her to identify areas where there is already organic unity between the insights of Vatican II and Church legislation. In the process, she also reveals several matters where additional work is needed and offers suggestions for the continued implementation of the Council's vision and intent. An unprecedented work that makes a genuine contribution to the ecumenical movement, Sharing the Eucharist has great significance for religious scholars and clergy who are concerned with the unity of Christian churches.Text also includes a foreword by Johannes Cardinal Willebrands, the former President of the Secretariat for Christian Unity of the Vatican.
chapter 1 Foreword chapter 2 Introduction chapter 3 Methodological Preamble: From Doctrine to Legislation chapter 4 The Canonical and Theological Situation on the Eve of the Council: Sharing the Eucharist According to the 1917 Code, The Theological Situation on the Eve of the Council chapter 5 Vatican Council II and the Legislation: Vatican Council II, Norms for Action After the Council chapter 6 Conclusion and Outlook chapter 7 Bibliography chapter 8 Index of Names

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