Cardinal Angelo Scola’s Vision of the Church as Communion Rooted in Tradition
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- ISBN8231428373
- EAN9798231428373
- Date de parution11/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Cardinal Angelo Scola's Vision of the Church as Communion Rooted in Tradition by Ollie Newman offers a profound and timely exploration of one of the most influential Catholic thinkers of our era. Delving deep into Scola's groundbreaking ecclesiology, this book unveils a vibrant vision of the Church-not as a static institution, but as a living communion, intricately woven through centuries of tradition yet dynamically engaged with the modern world.
With rich historical insight and theological clarity, Newman guides readers through the essential themes of communion, tradition, liturgy, authority, and mission, revealing how Scola's ideas respond to today's cultural challenges like secularism, relativism, and fragmentation. This work not only illuminates Scola's legacy but also provides a roadmap for renewing faith communities worldwide, inspiring clergy and laity alike to embrace a Church alive with shared memory, active participation, and hopeful unity.
Perfect for scholars, clergy, and thoughtful readers eager to understand the future of Catholicism, this book bridges deep tradition and contemporary relevance, making Cardinal Scola's vision accessible and compelling for all who seek a Church faithful to its roots yet alive to the Spirit's call.
With rich historical insight and theological clarity, Newman guides readers through the essential themes of communion, tradition, liturgy, authority, and mission, revealing how Scola's ideas respond to today's cultural challenges like secularism, relativism, and fragmentation. This work not only illuminates Scola's legacy but also provides a roadmap for renewing faith communities worldwide, inspiring clergy and laity alike to embrace a Church alive with shared memory, active participation, and hopeful unity.
Perfect for scholars, clergy, and thoughtful readers eager to understand the future of Catholicism, this book bridges deep tradition and contemporary relevance, making Cardinal Scola's vision accessible and compelling for all who seek a Church faithful to its roots yet alive to the Spirit's call.
Cardinal Angelo Scola's Vision of the Church as Communion Rooted in Tradition by Ollie Newman offers a profound and timely exploration of one of the most influential Catholic thinkers of our era. Delving deep into Scola's groundbreaking ecclesiology, this book unveils a vibrant vision of the Church-not as a static institution, but as a living communion, intricately woven through centuries of tradition yet dynamically engaged with the modern world.
With rich historical insight and theological clarity, Newman guides readers through the essential themes of communion, tradition, liturgy, authority, and mission, revealing how Scola's ideas respond to today's cultural challenges like secularism, relativism, and fragmentation. This work not only illuminates Scola's legacy but also provides a roadmap for renewing faith communities worldwide, inspiring clergy and laity alike to embrace a Church alive with shared memory, active participation, and hopeful unity.
Perfect for scholars, clergy, and thoughtful readers eager to understand the future of Catholicism, this book bridges deep tradition and contemporary relevance, making Cardinal Scola's vision accessible and compelling for all who seek a Church faithful to its roots yet alive to the Spirit's call.
With rich historical insight and theological clarity, Newman guides readers through the essential themes of communion, tradition, liturgy, authority, and mission, revealing how Scola's ideas respond to today's cultural challenges like secularism, relativism, and fragmentation. This work not only illuminates Scola's legacy but also provides a roadmap for renewing faith communities worldwide, inspiring clergy and laity alike to embrace a Church alive with shared memory, active participation, and hopeful unity.
Perfect for scholars, clergy, and thoughtful readers eager to understand the future of Catholicism, this book bridges deep tradition and contemporary relevance, making Cardinal Scola's vision accessible and compelling for all who seek a Church faithful to its roots yet alive to the Spirit's call.