Communio - International Catholic Review
  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issues
  • Collections
  • Subscribe
  • Donate
  • Author Index
  • About
  • Submissions
  • Study Circles
  • Contact
  • News
  • Cart
  • Register
  • Login

“Keeping the World Awake to God”: The Challenge of Vatican II (photocopy)

Catholicity and the Mission of the Church

Roch Kereszty

This article can be found in the printed issue only.

Communio - Spring-Summer 2012 - “Keeping the World Awake to God”: The Challenge of Vatican II (photocopy)
“Keeping the World Awake to God”: The Challenge of Vatican II (photocopy)
View Issue

Volume 39.1

Add to Cart

or Subscribe and Save 25%

Also in this issue

  • Introduction: “Keeping the World Awake to God”
  • Opening Remarks: The Promise of the Council and of a New Evangelization
  • The Significance of Vatican II
  • “Ever Ancient, Ever New”: Jesus Christ as the Concrete Analogy of Being
  • The Original Best: The “Coextensiveness” of Being and Love in Light of GS, 22
  • Catholicity and the Mission of the Church
  • Vatican II’s Catholicity: A Christological Perspective on Truth, History, and the Human Person
  • Holiness, World, and the Meaning of Work
  • What Kind of a World of Grace? De Lubac and the Council’s Christological Center
  • John Paul II’s Interpretation of the Second Vatican Council
  • Family and the Identity of the Person
  • Christian Personalism and the Debate Over the Nature and Ends of Marriage
  • The Body, the Family, and the Order of Love: The Interpretive Key to Vatican II
  • Vatican II and the Church’s “Openness to the World”
  • Gaudium et spes and the Intelligibility of Modern Science
  • Aggiornamento and the Sciences: What Does It Mean?
  • The Interventions of Karol Wojtyła at Vatican II