Theories of doctrinal development in the Catholic church / Michael Seewald, University of Muenster ; translated by David West.

"The contemporary Catholic Church finds itself in deep crisis as it questions which elements are essential to the Catholic faith, and which can be changed. Bringing a longue durée perspective to this issue, Michael Seewald historicizes the problem and investigates how theologians of the past a...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Seewald, Michael, 1987- (Author)
Other Authors: West, David (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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520 |a "The contemporary Catholic Church finds itself in deep crisis as it questions which elements are essential to the Catholic faith, and which can be changed. Bringing a longue durée perspective to this issue, Michael Seewald historicizes the problem and investigates how theologians of the past addressed it in light of the challenges that they faced in their time. He explores the intense intellectual efforts made by theologians to explain how new components were added to Christian doctrine over time, and that dogma has always been subject to change. His book demonstrates how theology has dealt with the realization that there is a simultaneity of continuity and discontinuity in doctrinal matters"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 06, 2023). 
505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: What Is This Book About? -- 1 Defining Dogma and Development -- 1.1 What Is Meant by Dogma? -- 1.1.1 The Prehistory of the Concept -- 1.1.2 The 'Modern' Concept Emerges -- 1.1.3 Pius IX: Innovation from Anti-innovation Intentions -- 1.1.4 The Concept of Dogma in the Catholic Church Today -- 1.2 What Is Meant by Development? -- 1.2.1 A First Attempt at a Definition -- 1.2.2 Development of Dogma as a Response to the History of Dogma -- 1.2.3 Approaches in the Early Nineteenth Century 
505 8 |a 1.2.4 Theology in the Shadow of Charles Darwin -- 2 The Bible: Both Product and Yardstick of Doctrinal Development -- 2.1 Scripture: Why Only Now? -- 2.2 The Bible as Product of Development -- 2.2.1 Christ: Found in the Text and Confirming the Text? -- 2.2.2 From the Canon of Truth to the New Testament Canon -- 2.3 The Bible as Yardstick of Development -- 2.3.1 Jesus Christ in the 'Form of God' and 'Form of Servant' -- 2.3.2 'Guard What Has Been Entrusted to You' (1 Timothy 6:20) -- 2.3.3 Paraclete and Spirit: Teacher of All Truth 
505 8 |a 3 How the Early Church Reflected on Doctrinal Continuity and Change -- 3.1 A First Look at the Period -- 3.2 Natural Growth, Divine Pedagogy and Human Language -- 3.3 'Everywhere, Always, By All': The Rule Laid Down by Vincent of Lérins -- 3.3.1 The Criteria of the Vincentian Canon and the Problems with These Criteria -- 3.3.2 Appropriating, Criticizing and Saving the Honour of Vincent -- 4 Discussions in the Middle Ages on Changes to the Unchanging Faith -- 4.1 'Nothing New Can Be Created Anymore'? -- 4.2 Deductive Reasoning and Doctrinal Development in the Filioque Controversy 
505 8 |a 4.3 Implicit Faith, Explicit Faith and 'Blind Faith' -- 4.4 Advances in Knowledge, and Authority: Thomas Aquinas -- 4.5 The Reformation: Did Something Happen There? -- 5 Theories of Doctrinal Development in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century -- 5.1 The Tübingen School: Romantic Spirit and Idealistic System-Formation -- 5.1.1 Johann Sebastian Drey: '. . . There Is Nothing to Fear From the Growth of Christian Dogmas' -- 5.1.2 Johann Adam Möhler: Dead Concepts and Divine Life -- 5.2 Newman: 'To Live Is to Change, and to Be Perfect Is to Have Changed Often' 
505 8 |a 5.3 The Issue of Dogmatic Development in Neo-Scholasticism -- 5.3.1 Tradition: Divine Gift and Human Finiteness -- 5.3.2 Logic and Advances in Dogma -- 5.4 Culmination and (Provisional) End of Theories of Development: The Crisis of Modernism -- 6 The Twentieth Century: From Anti-Modernism to the Second Vatican Council -- 6.1 Mary, the Pope and a 'Neo-Modernism' in the Church? -- 6.2 Karl Rahner: The Stasis of Literal Revelation and the Dynamics of Self-Revelation -- 6.3 Joseph Ratzinger: A Theorist of Continuity? -- 6.4 Walter Kasper: Dogma as a Service of Love to the Common Faith 
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