The Collected Works of Edward Schillebeeckx Volume 4: World and Church

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Main Details

Title The Collected Works of Edward Schillebeeckx Volume 4: World and Church
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Edward Schillebeeckx
Introduction by Ted Mark Schoof, OP
SeriesEdward Schillebeeckx Collected Works
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreReligious issues and debates
Roman Catholicism and Roman Catholic churches
Christian theology
ISBN/Barcode 9780567054227
ClassificationsDewey:261.1
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publication Date 31 July 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

World and Church deals with the conflict between religiosity and life in the world. Deliberately, Schillebeeckx turns around the order of the words in the idiom 'church and world', thereby stressing the embedding of faith and church life in particular contexts. In the first three chapters he reflects on this tension as he experienced it in burgeoning existentialism and debates between Catholics and Marxists in those turbulent years in Paris, where he was living immediately after World War II. It includes thoughts on pastoral work among the working class and the then popular pretres-ouvriers movement. He looks at some social problems and the mutual interrogation of believers and non-believers, also in light of the ideological compartmentalisation ('pillarization') evident in diverse spheres of European society: education, social work and health care. Schillebeeckx concludes by considering the responsibility of Catholic intellectuals and academics for the future of the world and the church, including the possible significance of a Catholic university

Author Biography

Edward Schillebeeckx was an internationally known theologian and one of the leading progressives at the Second Vatican Council. He was the author of many books, including God is New Each Moment, published by Continuum. He died in 2010.