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The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society: An in-depth analysis of the 1987 Synod’s thematic focus on episcopal ministry, collegiality, and engagement with contemporary societal challenges
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- ISBN8231765041
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- Date de parution08/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
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In an era marked by rapid social change and unprecedented challenges for religious institutions, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society offers a compelling and authoritative exploration of episcopal leadership as shaped by the landmark 1987 Synod of Bishops. Ollie Newman delivers an incisive analysis of how bishops balance the sacred responsibilities of teaching, sanctifying, and governing within the Church while engaging boldly with the pressing societal issues of their times.
Drawing on rich historical context, theological insight, and primary sources, this book unpacks the Synod's nuanced themes of episcopal ministry, collegiality, and the evolving relationship between bishops and contemporary culture. From the spiritual foundations of the episcopacy to its practical governance, from navigating secular pluralism to leading the Church's new evangelization, Newman offers readers a panoramic yet deeply detailed portrait of episcopal leadership at a pivotal moment in Church history.
Ideal for scholars, clergy, and lay readers interested in Church governance, ecclesiology, and the intersection of faith and society, this volume illuminates the timeless vocation of bishops and their critical role as shepherds of faith and agents of transformation in a complex world. Engaging, accessible, and profoundly relevant, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Church's path forward through the lens of episcopal ministry.
Drawing on rich historical context, theological insight, and primary sources, this book unpacks the Synod's nuanced themes of episcopal ministry, collegiality, and the evolving relationship between bishops and contemporary culture. From the spiritual foundations of the episcopacy to its practical governance, from navigating secular pluralism to leading the Church's new evangelization, Newman offers readers a panoramic yet deeply detailed portrait of episcopal leadership at a pivotal moment in Church history.
Ideal for scholars, clergy, and lay readers interested in Church governance, ecclesiology, and the intersection of faith and society, this volume illuminates the timeless vocation of bishops and their critical role as shepherds of faith and agents of transformation in a complex world. Engaging, accessible, and profoundly relevant, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Church's path forward through the lens of episcopal ministry.
In an era marked by rapid social change and unprecedented challenges for religious institutions, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society offers a compelling and authoritative exploration of episcopal leadership as shaped by the landmark 1987 Synod of Bishops. Ollie Newman delivers an incisive analysis of how bishops balance the sacred responsibilities of teaching, sanctifying, and governing within the Church while engaging boldly with the pressing societal issues of their times.
Drawing on rich historical context, theological insight, and primary sources, this book unpacks the Synod's nuanced themes of episcopal ministry, collegiality, and the evolving relationship between bishops and contemporary culture. From the spiritual foundations of the episcopacy to its practical governance, from navigating secular pluralism to leading the Church's new evangelization, Newman offers readers a panoramic yet deeply detailed portrait of episcopal leadership at a pivotal moment in Church history.
Ideal for scholars, clergy, and lay readers interested in Church governance, ecclesiology, and the intersection of faith and society, this volume illuminates the timeless vocation of bishops and their critical role as shepherds of faith and agents of transformation in a complex world. Engaging, accessible, and profoundly relevant, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Church's path forward through the lens of episcopal ministry.
Drawing on rich historical context, theological insight, and primary sources, this book unpacks the Synod's nuanced themes of episcopal ministry, collegiality, and the evolving relationship between bishops and contemporary culture. From the spiritual foundations of the episcopacy to its practical governance, from navigating secular pluralism to leading the Church's new evangelization, Newman offers readers a panoramic yet deeply detailed portrait of episcopal leadership at a pivotal moment in Church history.
Ideal for scholars, clergy, and lay readers interested in Church governance, ecclesiology, and the intersection of faith and society, this volume illuminates the timeless vocation of bishops and their critical role as shepherds of faith and agents of transformation in a complex world. Engaging, accessible, and profoundly relevant, The Role of the Bishops in the Church and Society is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Church's path forward through the lens of episcopal ministry.