Vatican II: Forty Years LaterOrbis Books, 2006 - 373 pages This work presents a Second Vatican Council, summoned by Pope John XXIII began in October 1962 and took place during four autumn sessions until 1965. This Council was a watershed in both world Christian and world religious history. This work presents a collection of essays on the effects and influence of the Second Vatican Council on the church. The key contributors include: Paul Knitter, Peter Phan and Christine Firer Hinze. -- Provided by publisher |
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Reception or Subversion of Vatican II by the Asian | 26 |
The Laity and Catholic Action in John Courtney Murrays | 55 |
and the Role of Women | 78 |
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