Using concrete examples, John T. Noonan, Jr., demonstrates that the moral teaching of the Catholic Church has changed and continues to change without abandoning its foundational commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Specifically, Noonan looks at the profound changes that have occurred over the centuries in Catholic moral teaching on freedom of conscience, lending for a profit, and slavery. He also offers a close examination of the change now in progress concerning divorce. In these changes Noonan perceives the Catholic Church to be a vigorous, living organism answering new questions with new answers, and enlarging the capacity of believers to learn through experience and empathy what love demands. He contends that the impetus to change comes from a variety of sources, including prayer, meditation on Scripture, new theological insights and analyses, the evolution of human institutions, and the examples and instruction given by persons of good will. Noonan also states that the Church cannot change its commitment to preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Given this absolute, how can the moral teaching of the Church change? Noonan finds this question unanswerable when asked in the abstract. But in the context of the specific facts and events he discusses in this book, an answer becomes clear. As our capacity to grasp the Gospel grows, so too, our understanding and compassion, which give life to the Gospel commandments of love, grow.
"Having been an office neighbor of Judge John Noonan at the Kluge Center of the Library of Congress while this book was developing, I am delighted to see it in print. It is a careful and yet bold application of the concept of 'development of doctrine' to morals rather than to dogma, and a brilliant taxonomy of Christian attitudes toward slavery. The result of Judge Noonan's research is a deeper, if more complex, understanding of just what the continuity of the Orthodox-Catholic tradition implies. I look forward to discussing it with the author at greater length, and I cannot imagine any serious person who would not benefit from reading it."--Jaroslav Pelikan, Yale University
The Theology of IV AD St Gregory Illuminator (Armenian Edition)
信徒對教會既熟悉又陌生。熟悉,因教會有現實的層面,信徒在此敬拜、服侍;但聖經顛覆了一般人對教會的理解,卻是信徒感到陌生的。教會論並非抽象的神學理論,而是與信仰和生活息息相關,因為越認識教會的身份和使命,就越能夠體現基督十字架的福音。本書闡明顛覆現實的教會論,及其對信徒的意義,而且探討「婦女按牧」這個富爭議的課題,為教會的平等兩性關係,提供堅實的聖經神學基礎。* 本書屬於「聖研導讀叢書」。出版這套叢書,為要向讀者簡介當代聖經研究的課題 (主要是新約聖經),成為「聖經研究」的「導讀」。
The New Chosen People: A Corporate View of Election
The Papacy and the Church in the United States
Associationalism Among Baptists in America, 1707-1814
"The author's style is clear and arresting. Ancient situations are made more understandable to the general reader by apt comparisions with American history and religious life. The practical applications are...
These essays represent key issues in feminist theology and the feminist religious movement--milestones in the attempts of Christian feminists to reclain the r spiritual authority, define biblical religion and the...
This book offers a comprehensive panorama of modern Roman Catholic ecclesiology as it springs from the vision proclaimed by the Second Vatican Council in Lumen Gentium. The author's central thesis...
Since its retrieval by the Second Vatican Council, the idea of Christian families as domestic churches has slowly but steadily gained favor among Catholics. Striking a careful balance between academic...
Renewal and the Powers of Darkness