Limit this search to....

Still Interpreting Vatican II: Some Hermeneutical Principles
Contributor(s): Rush, Ormond (Author)
ISBN: 0809142856     ISBN-13: 9780809142859
Publisher: Paulist Press
OUR PRICE:   $11.66  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2004
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Studies - Exegesis & Hermeneutics
- Religion | Christian Theology - Ecclesiology
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
Dewey: 262.52
LCCN: 2004008869
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 5.58" W x 8" (0.41 lbs) 125 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Academic
- Theometrics - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
In this original book, Ormond Rush makes a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarship on Vatican II. He proposes that a comprehensive interpretation of Vatican II requires that the interpreter not only attempt a reconstruction of the spirit of the council emerging during the conciliar debates, but also take into account the various linguistic dimensions of the letter of the documents. Attention to genre, structure, rhetoric, intratextuality and intertextuality are all significant in reconstructing the letter of the council. In addition, he states that reconstruction of the spirit and letter must be supplemented by attention to another factor: the post-conciliar reception of the council from different contexts throughout the world over the last forty years. All three of these phases of interpretation must be kept in correlation. The book ends with a proposal for a reception pneumatology that calls for greater recognition of the work of reception as the work of the Holy Spirit of the council. Highlights: --fills a significant gap in the debate regarding Vatican II: clarity in the discussion regarding hermeneutical principles --no book in any language focuses specifically on the principles for interpreting Vatican II --calls for a more comprehensive approach that includes not only attention to the process of original formulation, but also to the texts in themselves --suggests a way through the current impasse in the interpretation of Vatican II