Vatican II and Fundamental Theology
This article describes and evaluates what the teaching of Vatican II has contributed to the development of fundamental theology in four areas: (1) the salvific self-revelation or self-communication of the tripersonal God; (2) the conditions that enable human beings to respond to this divine self-com...
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Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Sage
2009
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Irish theological quarterly
Año: 2009, Volumen: 74, Número: 4, Páginas: 379-388 |
Otras palabras clave: | B
John Paul II
B Experience B Fundamental Theology B Vatican II B Credibility B self-communication |
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Parallel Edition: | Electrónico
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Sumario: | This article describes and evaluates what the teaching of Vatican II has contributed to the development of fundamental theology in four areas: (1) the salvific self-revelation or self-communication of the tripersonal God; (2) the conditions that enable human beings to respond to this divine self-communication with faith; (3) the credibility of God’s self-revelation that makes Christian faith a reasonable option; and (4) the transmission and interpretation (through tradition and the inspired scriptures) of the experience of God’s self-revelation. The article also indicates how the teaching of John Paul II has been significant for developing further fundamental theology: for instance, in what he wrote about revelation being also a present reality communicated through the medium of human experience and about the Holy Spirit operating at the heart of each person’s ‘religious questioning’ (Redemptoris Missio ). |
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ISSN: | 1752-4989 |
Obras secundarias: | Enthalten in: Irish theological quarterly
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/0021140009343363 |