The Legacy and Limits of Vatican II in an Age of Crisis
Massimo Faggioli, Edward P Hahnenberg, Kristin M Colberg, Catherine Clifford
The Legacy and Limits of Vatican II in an Age of Crisis
Massimo Faggioli, Edward P Hahnenberg, Kristin M Colberg, Catherine Clifford
A renewed approach to the critical study of the event and documents of Vatican II, necessary for responding to the challenges facing today's church. Packed with new insights from some of today's most highly regarded voices on the Second Vatican Council, The Legacy and Limits of Vatican II in an Age of Crisis enacts the living tradition of the church by proposing a richer history to be told sixty years from its celebration, and a broader theology to inspire our work today.
Vatican II did not anticipate our contemporary challenges, nor do its documents provide specific guidelines or step-by-step instructions for addressing them. But that does not make the council irrelevant. As a touchstone of the church's magisterial tradition, the Second Vatican Council remains foundational for the life and mission of the Catholic Church today. However, like any monument of the tradition, the council requires ongoing investigation, critical analysis, and constant reconsideration from a diversity of contemporary perspectives if it is going to contribute to the living tradition of the church.
Through historical and theological lenses, the contributors aim to rediscover forgotten voices and overlooked moments of Vatican II that may have something even more important to say today. Each chapter promises to surprise, enlighten, inspire, and teach in fresh and unexpected ways. The contributors offer readers striking insights on the council's teaching related to the sexual abuse crisis, antiracism, politics, the Synod on Synodality, and much more. By reexamining the teaching of Vatican II from the perspective of our present ecclesial crisis, readers will have a better understanding of how its legacy and limits affect the ongoing reform of the church in a much-changed theological, ecclesial, and social landscape.
Contributors include: Matteo Caponi Catherine E. Clifford Kristin M. Colberg Agnes Desmazieres Massimo Faggioli Theresa Gardner Edward P. Hahnenberg Timothy Hanchin Tuan A. Hoang Mary Kate Holman Jaisy A. Joseph Florian Klug William Kuncken Josephine Laffin Martin Madar Evgeniia Muzychenko William I. Orbih Bernard G. Prusak Daniel A. Rober
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