The Turn to The Church in The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
A Promising Ecclesiology
Abstract
This book investigates the recent renewed theological focus on ecclesiology and the practices of the church. In light of the diminishing role of the church in Western society over the last century, it considers how theologians have come to view church life as essential to faith and theological thinking. The chapters analyze key works by John Milbank, Stanley Hauerwas and Nicholas Healy, and bring them into conversation with an earlier phase in church history. The historical comparison focuses on the renewal of ecclesiology in Roman Catholic theology in the early twentieth century, represented by Romano Guardini, Odo Casel, and Henri de Lubac. Outlining how the present ‘turn to the church’ can be seen as promising, the volume provides readers with a sketch of how a church-centred theology might assist the church in inhabiting an increasingly ‘post-Christian’ world.
Keywords
De Lubac;Contemporary Turn;Romano Guardini;Earlier Turn;Present Turn;Concrete Church;Henri De Lubac;Inclusive Catholicity;Current Turn;Liberal Social Order;Ecclesial Context;Milbank's Theology;John Milbank;Roman Catholic Ecclesiology;Timeless;Secular Reason;Mystery Theology;Differential Ontology;Der Gegensatz;Spiritual Intelligence;Niebuhr's Theology;neo-Scholastic Theology;Epic Theology;Blueprint Ecclesiologies;Patristic ExegesisDOI
10.4324/9781003213482ISBN
9781000570984, 9781032052854, 9781032100654, 9781003213482, 9781000570960Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2022Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Contemporary Ecclesiology,Classification
Christianity
History of religion
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Religion: general