Buch, Englisch, 600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 904 g
A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology
Buch, Englisch, 600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 904 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-870208-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
Ressourcement: A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology provides both a historical and a theological analysis of the achievements of the renowned generation of theologians whose influence pervaded French theology and society in the period 1930 to 1960, and beyond. It considers how the principal exponents of ressourcement, leading Dominicans and Jesuits of the faculties of Le Saulchoir (Paris) and Lyon-Fourvière, inspired a renaissance in twentieth-century Catholic theology and initiated a movement for renewal that contributed to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. The book assesses the origins and historical development of the biblical, liturgical, and patristic ressourcement in France, Germany, and Belgium, and offers fresh insights into the thought of the movement's leading scholars. It analyses the fierce controversies that erupted within the Jesuit and Dominican orders and between leading ressourcement theologians and the Vatican. The volume also contributes to the elucidation of the complex question of terminology, the interpretation of which still engenders controversy in discussions of ressourcement and nouvelle théologie. It concludes with reflections on how the most important movement in twentieth-century Roman Catholic theology continues to impact on contemporary society and on Catholic and Protestant theological enquiry in the new millennium.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Christliche Orden und Vereinigungen, Ordensgeschichte, Mönchstum
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christentum/Christliche Theologie Allgemein Ökumenik, Konfessionskunde
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Katholizismus, Römisch-Katholische Kirche
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie
Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction: The twentieth-century renaissance in Catholic theology
- I:The ressourcement movement: history and context
- 1: Gemma Simmonds, CJ (Heythrop College, University of London, UK): Jansenism - an early ressourcement movement?
- 2: Gerard Loughlin (Durham University, UK): Nouvelle théologie: a return to Modernism?
- 3: Francesca Aran Murphy (University of Notre Dame, USA): Gilson and the ressourcement
- 4: Michael A. Conway (Pontifical University, St Patrick s College, Maynooth, Ireland): Maurice Blondel and ressourcement
- 5: Étienne Fouilloux (Université Lumière, Lyon 2, France): A new Lyon School (1919-39)?
- 6: Henry Donneaud, OP (Institut Catholique, Toulouse, France): Gagnebet's hidden ressourcement: a Dominican speculative theology from Toulouse
- 7: A. N. Williams (University of Cambridge, UK): The traditionalist in spite of himself: Teilhard de Chardin and ressourcement
- 8: John Saward (University of Oxford, UK): L'Église a ravi son coeur: Charles Journet and the theologians of ressourcement on the personality of the church
- 9: Joseph A. Komonchak (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA): Humani Generis and nouvelle théologie
- 10: Hans Boersma (Regent College, Vancouver BC, Canada): Analogy of truth: the sacramental epistemology of nouvelle théologie
- 11: Jürgen Mettepenningen (Catholic University of Louvain, [K.U. Leuven], Belgium): Nouvelle théologie: four historical stages of theological reform towards ressourcement (1935-65)
- 12: Christopher Ruddy (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA ): Ressourcement and the enduring legacy of post-Tridentine theology
- II: Central figures of the ressourcement
- 13: Janette Gray, RSM (Jesuit Theological College, Victoria, Australia): Marie-Dominique Chenu and Le Saulchoir: a stream of Catholic renewal
- 14: Gabriel Flynn (Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University, Ireland): Ressourcement, ecumenism, and pneumatology: the contribution of Yves Congar to nouvelle théologie
- 15: David Grumett (University of Exeter, UK): Henri de Lubac: looking for books to read the world
- 16: Bernard Pottier, SJ (Jesuit Faculty of Theology, Brussels, Belgium): Daniélou and the twentieth-century patristic renewal
- 17: James Hanvey, SJ (Heythrop College, University of London, UK): Henri Bouillard: the freedom of faith
- 18: Edward T. Oakes, SJ (University of Saint Mary of the Lake, Mundelein IL, USA): Balthasar and ressourcement: an ambiguous relationship
- 19: Jake C. Yap (Loyola School of Theology, Quezon City, Philippines): Louis Bouyer and the unity of theology
- III: Ressourcement as a threefold programme of renewal
- 20: Benedict T. Viviano, OP (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): The renewal of biblical studies in France 1934-54 as an element in theological ressourcement
- 21: Keith F. Pecklers, SJ (Gregorian University, Rome, Italy): Ressourcement and the renewal of Catholic liturgy: on celebrating the New Rite
- 22: Brian E. Daley, SJ (University of Notre Dame, USA): Knowing God in history and in the church: Dei Verbum and 'nouvelle théologie'
- IV: Ressourcement and 'the Church in the Modern World'
- 23: Stephen M. Fields, SJ (Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA): Ressourcement and the retrieval of Thomism for the contemporary world
- 24: Gerald O Collins, SJ (Gregorian University, Rome): Ressourcement and Vatican II
- 25: Paul McPartlan (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA): Ressourcement, Vatican II, and eucharistic ecclesiology
- 26: Richard Lennan (Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge MA, USA): The theology of Karl Rahner: an alternative to the ressourcement?
- 27: Lewis Ayres, Patricia Kelly, and Thomas Humphries (Durham University, UK): Benedict XVI: a ressourcement theologian?
- 28: Marcus Pound (Durham University, UK): Lacan's return to Freud: a case of theological ressourcement?
- 29: Paul D. Murray (Durham University, UK): Expanding Catholicity through Ecumenicity in the Work of Yves Congar: Ressourcement, Receptive Ecumenism, and Catholic Reform
- 30: John Webster (University of Aberdeen, UK): Ressourcement theology and Protestantism
- 31: Andrew Louth (Durham University, UK): French ressourcement theology and Orthodoxy: a living mutual relationship?
- Epilogue: Ressourcement in retrospect




