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The Church and mankind.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schillebeeckx, Edward, 1914-2009.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Concilium (Glen Rock, N.J.) ; v. 1.
Concilium theology in the age of renewal: Dogma ; v. 1.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church.
Physical Description:
viii, 177 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Glen Rock, N.J. : Paulist Press, [1965]
Contents:
General introduction, by K. Rahner and E. Schillebeeckx.
Preface, by E. Schillebeeckx.
Articles: The church, the people of God, by Y. Congar; translated by K. Sullivan. The pastoral implications of episcopal collegiality, by J. Ratzinger; translated by T. Rattler. The church and mankind, by E. Schillebeeckx; translated by J. A. Byrne and T. L. Westow. Diversity of structures and freedom within structures of the church, by M. Novak.
Bibliographical survey: The church as the people of God, by R. Schnackenburg and J. Dupont; translated by H. A. Musurillo. Who belongs to the church? By B. Willems; translated by T. L. Westow.
DO-C: Documentation concilium: Introduction, by L. A. von Geusau and M. J. Le Guillou. Eucharistic congresses from Leo XIII to Paul VI, by R. Aubert; translated by E. O'Gorman. The dialogue between the church and contemporary cultures, by Van Kets; translated by T. L. Westow.
Notes:
Bibliographical footnotes.
OCLC:
323314

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