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A Council for the Global Church

Receiving Vatican II in History
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The year 2015 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the close of the Second Vatican Council. This volume provides an analysis of Vatican II, the most decisive and far-reaching event in the modern Catholic Church. Explicating pivotal elements of the Council, its decision-making process and the deep consequences of its final decisions, Massimo Faggioli contributes an accessible presentation of the significance of Vatican II for the church and its life in the modern world beyond the boundaries of the Roman Catholic Church. As the Council, since its conclusion, has been subjected to various interpretations-a matter of not little controversy-the volume explores the contours of subsequent interpretation and variations in approach, especially those that have marked the eras of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Despite these controversies, however, the Council lives on, the author argues, in theology, especially the ad intra and ad extra dimensions of reform in the liturgy, the church and the modern world, and religious freedom, continuing to have global impact on Catholics and non-Catholics.
Massimo Faggioli is director of the Institute for Catholicism and Citizenship, and associate professor at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.
"Massimo Faggioli is regarded as one of the very top analysts of the importance of the Second Vatican Council. This book shows why. It probes the deep significance of the council for today's global church in a globalizing world." David Hollenbach, SJ Boston College "I am a great fan of Massimo Faggioli, whose broad knowledge of the Catholic tradition, awareness of theological trends worldwide, and profound knowledge of Vatican II rank him among the most astute commentators on the council today. You will learn a lot by reading this book." John W. O'Malley, SJ Georgetown University
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