Theological dissent in post-Vatican II Catholicism

"This book examines the reality of theological dissent in the Catholic Church in the decades since the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and its relation to the problematic search for certainty and doctrinal consistency in addressing the complexities of moral decision-making in the contemporar...

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Main Author: Devlin, Anthony (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2026
In:Year: 2026
Series/Journal:Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Holy See (motif) / Theology / Dissent (Theology) / History 1965-2024
IxTheo Classification:KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NAA Systematic theology
NAB Fundamental theology
Further subjects:B Catholic Church History 1965-
B Catholic Church Doctrines History 20th century
B Catholic Church Doctrines History 21st century
B Church controversies Catholic Church History 21st century
B Church controversies Catholic Church History 20th century
B Thesis
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Summary:"This book examines the reality of theological dissent in the Catholic Church in the decades since the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and its relation to the problematic search for certainty and doctrinal consistency in addressing the complexities of moral decision-making in the contemporary world. Concern for the fundamental dignity of the human person, and the tension between obedience and the ultimate freedom in conscience of the believer, within the boundaries of the institution, have informed successive episodes of dissent and their attempted suppression in the post-Conciliar period. Neuralgic issues in sexual ethics, feminist theology, the role of women in the Church, and theologies of liberation have presented profound challenges to magisterial authority, resulting in a fracturing of the faith community and the persistence of a progressive/conservative divide. The Church's Synodal turn, meanwhile, has presented new possibilities for a dialogical approach to dissent, emphasising discernment and principles of participation and co-responsibility, focusing on a dialectical approach to unsettled questions and inviting a diversity of theological expression. Equally, however, conservative dissent and entrenched opposition to the possibility of transposing hitherto adversarial postures into a more constructive and collaborative frame presents a growing threat to unity, in a polarized world, now increasingly tempted by totalitarianism, and losing the capacity for constructive disagreement. The book will be of particular interest to scholars and general readers in theology, ecclesiology and religious studies"-- Provided by publisher
Item Description:Revision of the author's thesis (PhD, Dublin City University, 2024) under the title: Theological dissent in the Catholic Church after Vatican II: expressions, suppressions, and possibilities
Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xii, 308 Seiten
ISBN:978-1-041-07843-2
978-1-041-07844-9