Twentieth-century Catholic theologians: from neoscholasticism to nuptial mysticism . Fergus Kerr

Twentieth-century Catholic theologians: from neoscholasticism to nuptial mysticism



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Twentieth-century Catholic theologians: from neoscholasticism to nuptial mysticism Fergus Kerr ebook pdf
Publisher: Blackwell Pub.
Language: English
Page: 230
ISBN: 1405120843, 9781405120845

?Kerr's style is lively and engaging. He places the theological issues that arise against biographical backgrounds that take into account power struggles within the Church and events in the wider world.? (The Way , April 2009)

Modern Theology

Touchstone

International Journal of Public Theology

New Directions

Christian Century

First Things

Theological Book Review

David Fergusson, University of Edinburgh

David Burrell, University of Notre Dame

John Milbank, University of Nottingham

Alan Torrance, St. Andrews University

Commonweal Magazine

Expository Times This book reports on the lives and works of the most influential Catholic theologians of the twentieth century, including: Chenu, who renewed Thomism by returning Aquinas to historical context; Congar who made ecumenism possible for Catholics; de Lubac who specialised in rehabilitating forgotten doctrines and marginalized theologians; and Küng who was deprived of his right to teach as a Catholic theologian and became the most widely read Catholic theologian of modern times. Fergus Kerr - one of the foremost Roman Catholic theologians currently writing in English - discusses the theological development of each figure and their relationship to Church teaching. He highlights how each one contributed to the reform and renewal of the Church at the Second Vatican Council. The study of Thomas Aquinas was mandatory in their student years, yet each found his own distinctive way of dealing with this requirement. In the work of Hans Urs von Balthasar and the late Pope John Paul II, the neoscholastic metaphysics that dominated in the first half of the century gave way in the second half to a theology of the body, gender difference and nuptiality.

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