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Church in the Modern World

Gaudium et Spes Then and Now

Church in the Modern World

Gaudium et Spes Then and Now

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814682708
Number of Pages: 212
Published: 15/10/2014
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Gaudium et Spes, Vatican IIs Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, marked fundamental shifts in ethical methodology, in how we do ethics in the Catholic tradition, and in how we think about ethical and ecclesial issues in the Catholic Church in the modern world. On the documents fiftieth anniversary, this book explores the historical origins of Gaudium et Spes, its impact on the Churchs ecclesial self-understanding, and its implications for doing Catholic theological ethics for the specific ethical issues of marriage, social justice, politics, and peacebuilding.The book engages in the ongoing communal discernment of the aggiornamento sought by the councils convener, Pope John XXIII, seeking to bring the Church up to date in the twenty-first century.

Lawler, Salzman, Eileen Burke-Sullivan

Todd A. Salzman, PhD, is professor of theology at Creighton University. His areas of interest include Christian ethical theory, sexual ethics, biomedical ethics, and ethics and international humanitarian law. In addition to the co-authored books with Dr. Lawler, he has published over sixty scholarly articles in journals such as Theological Studies, Studia Moralia, Heythrop Journal, and Louvain Studies. Todd is married to Katy Salzman and they have three children: Ian, Aaron, and Emily. Eileen Burke-Sullivan, STD, holds the Barbara Reardon Heaney Chair in Pastoral Liturgical Theology and associate professor of theology at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. She also directs the MA programs in ministry and Christian spirituality at Creighton. Eileen co-authored The Ignatian Tradition, published by Liturgical Press, and has lectured and published widely on liturgical, spiritual, and ecclesial topics. Eileen and her husband, Michael Sullivan, live in Omaha.

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