RT Article T1 L' ecumenismo del Concilio Vaticano II nella teoria della demitizzazione di Enrico Castelli = The ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council in Enrico Castelli’s theory of demythologization JF Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia VO 73 IS 1 SP 181 OP 203 A1 Pazzelli, Federica LA Italian PB Vita e Pensiero YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1700084801 AB This paper examines the impact of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) on the theory of demythologization of the Italian philosopher Enrico Castelli (1900-1977). Particularly influenced by the reading of Gaudium et Spes and Populorum Progressio (one of the first encyclicals promulgated after the Council), Castelli identifies the inaugural moment of an epochal turning point in the renewed ecumenical spirit of the Church. This is what he calls a «new possible demythologization»: a radical U-turn in relation to the secularization of the Modern Age (the “first” demythologization), ideally started by Galileo Galilei’s trial. Castelli is one of the first philosophers to deeply understand the revolution started by the Second Vatican Council: ecumenism is the only possibility, for Christianity, to be in dialogue with contemporary society K1 Enrico Castelli K1 Demythologization K1 Second Vatican Council K1 Kerygma K1 Galileo Galilei DO 10.26350/001783_000063