Primato pontificio ed episcopato - Dal primo millennio al Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II

Primato pontificio ed episcopato - Dal primo millennio al Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II
Autore/i: Jean Ehret
Editore: LEV Libreria Editrice Vaticana
Código (SKU): 9788820991746
This volume in honor of Archbishop Agostino Marchetto collects 29 contributions of twenty-six international authors who collaborated to explore the teaching of Vatican II on the relationship between papal primacy and episcopacy.
This ponderous work, which has a preface by Cardinal Raffaele Farina, consists of three sections: History and Ecclesiology; Papal Primacy and Episcopate; The Great Synod and its dynamics.  It collects a total of 29 essays, in several languages ​​(Italian, German, French, English, Spanish). Among the various contributions, works written by Alexandra von Teuffenbach, Geoffroy de la Tousche, Hannibal Zambarbieri, Brian Ferme, Caesar Rise, Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, Don Nicola Bux, Marco Roncalli.
Three essays are written by Monsignor Marchetto himself. Among them, one is dedicated to the relationship primacy - episcopate and one entitled " Tradition and Renewal hugged each other : the Second Vatican Council ."
The Council itself becomes a theme of the book, in fact most of the articles collected here deal with one aspect of the theology of the Council , referring to other issues and experiences related to it and illustrating the ecclesial character of hermeneutics reconcile .
This paper wishes to honor the career of Archbishop Agostino Marchetto, who along its path in the service of the Holy See - as canonist, historian and bishop - made an enormous contribution to historical research and theological discourse on the relationship between papal primacy and episcopacy and hermeneutics of Vatican II.
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This volume in honor of Archbishop Agostino Marchetto collects 29 contributions of twenty-six international authors who collaborated to explore the teaching of Vatican II on the relationship between papal primacy and episcopacy.
This ponderous work, which has a preface by Cardinal Raffaele Farina, consists of three sections: History and Ecclesiology; Papal Primacy and Episcopate; The Great Synod and its dynamics.  It collects a total of 29 essays, in several languages ​​(Italian, German, French, English, Spanish). Among the various contributions, works written by Alexandra von Teuffenbach, Geoffroy de la Tousche, Hannibal Zambarbieri, Brian Ferme, Caesar Rise, Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, Don Nicola Bux, Marco Roncalli.
Three essays are written by Monsignor Marchetto himself. Among them, one is dedicated to the relationship primacy - episcopate and one entitled " Tradition and Renewal hugged each other : the Second Vatican Council ."
The Council itself becomes a theme of the book, in fact most of the articles collected here deal with one aspect of the theology of the Council , referring to other issues and experiences related to it and illustrating the ecclesial character of hermeneutics reconcile .
This paper wishes to honor the career of Archbishop Agostino Marchetto, who along its path in the service of the Holy See - as canonist, historian and bishop - made an enormous contribution to historical research and theological discourse on the relationship between papal primacy and episcopacy and hermeneutics of Vatican II.
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TemasHistoria de La Iglesia
AutorEhret Jean
Idioma productoDeutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano
N. páginas780
Cubiertade tapa dura
Año de publicación2013
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Especificaciones de productos
Categoría:Especificaciones:
TemasHistoria de La Iglesia
AutorEhret Jean
Idioma productoDeutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano
N. páginas780
Cubiertade tapa dura
Año de publicación2013
Solo los usuarios registrados pueden agregar sus Reseñas