Engaging The Church Fathers In Nineteenth Century Catholic Theology The Patristic Legacy Of The Scuola Romana

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Engaging the Church Fathers in Nineteenth-Century Catholic Theology: The Patristic Legacy of the Scuola Romana

Author : Joseph Carola, S.J.
Publisher : Emmaus Academic
Page : 689 pages
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Release : 2023-06-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781645853053

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The twentieth-century patristics movement that contributed theologically to the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council is generally well known. Less well known, but no less important, is the similarly dynamic return to the ancient ecclesial sources that took place in nineteenth-century theology, which profoundly shaped the Catholic articulation of the relation of faith and reason, the development of doctrine, the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God, and the nature of the Church. In Engaging the Church Fathers in Nineteenth-Century Catholicism, Joseph Carola, S.J., tracks the theological movement of the Scuola Romana, a contemporaneous, interconnected return to patristic sources pursued by Jesuit theologians at the Roman College—Giovanni Perrone, Carlo Passaglia, Clemens Schrader, and Johann Baptist Franzelin—and their precursors, interlocutors, and intellectual progeny, including the Tübingen theologian Johann Adam Möhler, the Oxonian John Henry Newman, and the Cologne theologian Matthias Joseph Scheeben. Situating these seven theologians’ lives and labors within the broader historical context of nineteenth-century Catholicism, Carola introduces readers to a rich theological world rarely explored, providing both biographical depth and attentive distillation of their writings, methodologies, and impacts. As Carola shows, these extraordinary theologians engaged the Church Fathers and the Church’s entire tradition with intellectual rigor, revitalizing the nineteenth-century Catholic Church at her very heart and providing, in turn, a refined patristic methodology and faithful theological vision that are just as vital for the Church in the twenty-first century as they were in the nineteenth.

Engaging the Church Fathers in Nineteenth-century Catholicism

Author : Joseph Carola
Publisher : Unknown
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Release : 2023
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1645853047

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"The twentieth-century patristics movement that contributed theologically to the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council is generally well known. Less well known, but no less important, is the similarly dynamic return to the ancient ecclesial sources that took place in nineteenth-century theology, which profoundly shaped the Catholic articulation of the relation of faith and reason, the development of doctrine, the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God, and the nature of the Church. In Engaging the Church Fathers in Nineteenth-Century Catholicism, Joseph Carola, S.J., tracks the theological movement of the Scuola Romana, a contemporaneous, interconnected return to patristic sources pursued by Jesuit theologians at the Roman College--Giovanni Perrone, Carlo Passaglia, Clemens Schrader, and Johann Baptist Franzelin--and their precursors, interlocutors, and intellectual progeny, including the Tübingen theologian Johann Adam Möhler, the Oxonian John Henry Newman, and the Cologne theologian Matthias Joseph Scheeben. Situating these seven theologians' lives and labors within the broader historical context of nineteenth-century Catholicism, Carola introduces readers to a rich theological world rarely explored, providing both biographical depth and attentive distillation of their writings, methodologies, and impacts. As Carola shows, these extraordinary theologians engaged the Church Fathers and the Church's entire tradition with intellectual rigor, revitalizing the nineteenth-century Catholic Church at her very heart and providing, in turn, a refined patristic methodology and faithful theological vision that are just as vital for the Church in the twenty-first century as they were in the nineteenth.

The Roman School

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2024-03-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004548596

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Did the twentieth-century patristic renewal come from nowhere? Was all nineteenth-century theology neo-scholastic? Do theologians’ personal failings invalidate their theologies? These are the questions that guide the contributors to this volume as they reassess the legacy of the so-called Roman School, a nineteenth-century theological network centered in the Jesuit Roman College. Though not entirely uncritical, The Roman College represents a collective effort at sympathetic historical retrieval. It shows how various figures connected to the Roman School—Perrone, Passaglia, Schrader, Franzelin, Newman, Scheeben, and Kleutgen—engaged theologically the problems of their own day and set the stage for later theological renewal.

Rethinking Cooperation with Evil

Author : Ryan Connors
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 332 pages
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Release : 2024-01-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780813237251

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Rethinking Cooperation with Evil: A Virtue-Based Approach applies Thomistic virtue theory to today's most challenging questions of cooperation with evil. For centuries, moralists have struggled to determine the conditions necessary to justify moral cooperation with evil. The English Jesuit Henry Davis even observed: "[T]here is no more difficult question than this in the whole range of Moral Theology." This important book addresses this challenge by applying the virtue-based method of moral reasoning of St. Thomas Aquinas to issues of cooperation with evil. Those who pastor souls report frequently receiving questions from attentive believers about whether a particular human action inadvertently contributes to some moral evil. Examples of potentially immoral cooperation with evil include whether one may shop at a particular franchise known for its support of abortion, whether Catholics may attend civil marriages outside the Church, or whether an organization may submit to government mandates that health insurance include payment for immoral practices. Although recent moralists have tackled specific topics related to cooperation with evil, agreement on an overall common paradigm has not yet been reached. Rethinking Cooperation with Evil proposes a method for Christian believers and others to approach these questions from the foundation of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and the magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church. This text provides both an overall method for how to understand the issue of cooperation, as well as practical counsel for specific cases. Rethinking Cooperation with Evil advances the theological conversation on this topic from both speculative and practical vantage points. To facilitate his argument, Connors utilizes historical analyses that contrast Aquinas's method of moral reasoning with that of the casuist treatment of cooperation. Consequently, the book includes numerous case studies that will be of interest both to moral theologians and readers new to the topic.

The Fathers of the Church in Christian Theology

Author : Michel Fédou,Sj Fedou
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813231716

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Fathers of the Catholic Church

Author : Ellet Joseph Waggoner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1888
Category : Church history
ISBN : UCAL:$B274027

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Thomas F. Torrance and the Church Fathers

Author : Jason Robert Radcliff
Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2015-04-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780227904664

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Thomas F. Torrance and the Church Fathers by Jason Robert Radcliff Pdf

In this volume, Jason Radcliff examines T. F. Torrance's reading of the church fathers. Radcliff explores how Torrance reconstructs the patristic tradition, producing a Reformed, evangelical, and ecumenical version of the Consensus Patrum (Consensus of the Fathers). This book investigates how Torrance uniquely understands the Fathers and the Reformers to be mutually informing and how, as such, his approach involves significant changes to both standard readings of the Fathers and Torrance's own Reformed evangelical tradition. Torrance's approach is distinctive in its Christocentric rootedness in the primary theme of the Nicene homoousion (of one essence [with the Father]) and its champion Athanasius of Alexandria. The book explores Torrance's inherently broad ecclesiology and constructive achievements, both of which contribute to his ongoing ecumenical relevance.

Carlo Passaglia on Church and Virgin

Author : Valfredo Maria Rossi
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004432512

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Carlo Passaglia on Church and Virgin by Valfredo Maria Rossi Pdf

In Carlo Passaglia on Church and Virgin, Valfredo Maria Rossi offers an account of the Trinitarian ecclesiology and Mariology of Carlo Passaglia (1812-1887), one of the most neglected but brilliant theologian of the nineteenth century.

Patristic Sources and Catholic Social Teaching

Author : Brian J. Matz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Religion
ISBN : STANFORD:36105132820221

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Patristic Sources and Catholic Social Teaching by Brian J. Matz Pdf

The fact that over one hundred patristic sources may be found in the documents of Catholic social teaching (CST) would suggest that patristic sources have not been "forgotten" as the title to this book suggests. Yet, this study of every patristic source citation in twenty-one CST documents since the late nineteenth century suggests that just such a conclusion should be drawn. The CST documents in this study largely ignored the historical and literary contexts of the patristic sources, and this had the concomitant effect of limiting appropriation of the fullness of their arguments. In addition, most of the patristic citations do not reflect the socio-ethical concerns of the patristic authors themselves. Even when the patristic citations supported related, theological themes, usually they were relegated to footnotes. This is not a study of themes or of theologies in the CST documents, nor is it a study of the cultural and historical forces at work in the arguments made by those who drafted them. Rather, it is a study of the rhetorical, theological and/or pastoral function of each patristic source citation in the CST documents. In this respect, each CST document stands on its own as a rhetorical tour de force. For that reason, the study concludes with a vision for the "fair use" of patristic sources in future CST documents.

Vindicating the Filioque: The Church Fathers at the Council of Florence

Author : Fr. Thomas Crean
Publisher : Emmaus Academic
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781645853190

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The Catholic doctrine of the Filioque—that the Holy Spirit eternally proceeds from the Father and the Son—has historically been a source of contention between the Western Church and the Eastern Church. While recent efforts to reach ecumenical agreement have claimed to overcome this divide, their proposed solutions not only overlook but overturn the consensus reached by West and East alike at the fifteenth-century Council of Florence, which defined the doctrine and clarified its rootedness in the teaching of the Fathers of the Church. In Vindicating the Filioque, Thomas Crean, O.P., mounts a robust ecumenical defense of the truth of this doctrine and the authority of its Florentine definition, building his case on principles common to both Catholics and Orthodox. The first part of the study gives a careful presentation of patristic testimony concerning the procession of the Spirit—material central to the conciliar debates at Florence and of abiding theological consequence. In the second part, Crean explores the nature of ecumenical councils, drawing on the first seven councils to establish criteria for conciliar ecumenicity and authority that can be used to evaluate the status of the Council of Florence. The third part describes the Council of Florence itself, showing how it fulfils the criteria for an ecumenical council and replying to objections against its authority. Combining thorough study of patristic texts, sensitivity to theological common ground, and historical attentiveness to the acta of the council, Vindicating the Filioque demonstrates the soundness of the Florentine definition of the Holy Spirit’s procession and its importance as a basis for lasting unity of East and West.

Legacy of Vatican II, The

Author : Massimo Faggioli,Andrea Vicini, SJ
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780809149223

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A unique scholarly contribution, this book celebrates and studies the legacy of the Second Vatican Council by offering the contributions of twelve outstanding international scholars.

The Apostolic Fathers

Author : Kirsopp Lake,Aeterna Press
Publisher : Aeterna Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Apostolic Fathers by Kirsopp Lake,Aeterna Press Pdf

Dia tas aiphnidious kai epallelous genomenas hemin sumphoras kai periptoseis, bradion nomizomen epistrophen pepoiesthai peri ton epizetoumenon par' humin pragmaton, agapetoi, tes te allotrias kai xenes tois eklektois tou theou, miaras kai anosiou staseos hen oliga prosopa propete kai authade huparchonta eis tosouton aponoias exekausan, hoste to semnon kai periboeton kai pasin anthropois axiagapeton onoma humon megalos blasphemethenai. 2. tis gar parepidemesas pros humas ten panareton kai bebaian humon pistin ouk edokimasen? ten te sophrona kai epieike en Christo eusebeian ouk ethaumasen? kai to megaloprepes tes philoxenias humon ethos ouk ekeruxen? kai ten teleian kai asphale gnosin ouk emakarisen? Aeterna Press

Sermons (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 93)

Author : Saint Leo the Great,Leo,Jane Patricia Freeland,Agnes Josephine Conway
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813211930

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Sermons (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 93) by Saint Leo the Great,Leo,Jane Patricia Freeland,Agnes Josephine Conway Pdf

It would be practically impossible to understand this monumental transition from the Roman world to Christendom without taking into account the pivotal role played by Leo the Great. In this regard, his sermons provide invaluable data for the social historian. It was Leo--and not the emperor--who went out to confront Attila the Hun. It was Leo who once averted and on another occasion mitigated the ravages of barbarian incursions. As significant as his contribution was to history, Leo had an even greater impact on theology.

Church Fathers and Teachers

Author : Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-05-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781681491004

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Church Fathers and Teachers by Pope Benedict XVI Pdf

After meditating on the Apostles and then on the Fathers of the early Church, as seen in his earlier works Jesus, the Apostles and the Early Church and Church Fathers, Pope Benedict XVI devoted his attention to the most influential Christian men from the fifth through the twelfth centuries. In his first book, Church Fathers, Benedict began with Clement of Rome and ended with Saint Augustine. In this volume, the Holy Father reflects on some of the greatest theologians of the Middle Ages: Benedict, Anselm, Bernard, and Gregory the Great, to name just a few. By exploring both the lives and the ideas of the great popes, abbots, scholars and missionaries who lived during the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christendom, Pope Benedict XVI highlights the key elements of Catholic dogma and practice that remain the foundation stones not only of the Roman Catholic Church but of Christian society itself. This book is a wonderful way to get to know these later Church Fathers and Teachers and the tremendous spiritually rich patrimony they have bequeathed to us. "Without this vital sap, man is exposed to the danger of succumbing to the ancient temptation of seeking to redeem himself by himself." - Pope Benedict XVI