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Synodality : A New Way of Proceeding in the Church.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Luciani, Rafael.
Contributor:
Hünermann, Peter.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Government.
Catholic Church.
Church renewal--Catholic Church.
Church renewal.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (149 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Mahwah : Paulist Press, 2022.
Summary:
"Synodality as a new way of proceeding in the Church: towards a co-responsible and participatory Church for the Third Millennium"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword by Peter Hünermann
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: From Pastoral Conversion to Synodal Conversion
1. An Institutional Failure?
An Obstacle to Discovering the Gospel
Clericalism and Ecclesial Power
The Systemic Problem of an Ecclesiological Model
2. Renewal and Reform through Pastoral Conversion
Ecclesia semper reformanda
Abandoning Outdated Structures
The Path of Pastoral Conversion
3. Introducing Synodality
A New Ecclesial Model
An Ecclesial Way of Proceeding
4. Synodality and Decision-Making
The Whole Community
The Synodal Process of Decision-Making
Part II: Synodality and the People of God
5. The People of God as All the Faithful
Recovering the Normative Character of the People of God
We Are All Christifideles
6. Reciprocity and Respectivity
The Priesthood of the Faithful and the Ordained Ministry
Episcopal Collegiality and Primacy
7. Ecclesiogenesis
The Expansion of Episcopal Collegiality
The Laity as a Subject
8. The Challenge of Synodal Ecclesiality
Linking sensus fidei and consensus omnium fidelium
The Sociocultural Dynamics of the sensus populi
Part III: Synodality and the Local Churches
9. The Local Church
The Eclipse of the Ecclesiology of Local Churches
Recovering the "Catholicity" of Local Churches
Ecclesiology as Ecclesiogenesis
10. The Latin American Church-a Case Study
A New Way of Being Church
Synodality Broadens and Completes Collegiality
Synodality as Listening and Consulting
Synodality as Discernment and Dialogue
Synodality as Unity and Diversity
New Spirit, New Structures
Conclusion: "A More Complete Definition of the Church"
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Other Format:
Print version: Luciani, Rafael Synodality
ISBN:
9780809187713
080918771X
OCLC:
1344541782

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