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Imagining the Catholic Church: Structured Communion in the Spirit (Theology)
Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, Ghislain LaFont
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| #2942825 in Books | Michael Glazier Books | 2000-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .67 x6.04 x8.96l,.90 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| a neglected classic|By paul lakeland|What a missed opportunity that this fine work of post-Vatican II ecclesiology has been so little noticed and is currently out of print. Lafont diagnoses the present day institutional malaise of the Catholic Church as the consequence of not attending sufficiently closely to how the Second Vatican Council (1962-64) made an effort to correct th|Language Notes|Text: English (translation)| Original Language: French|About the Author|Ghislain Lafont, O.S.B., is a monk of the Abbey of La Pierre-qui-vire, France. He has taught theology in his monastic community as well a
Lafont states that since many Churches, including the Catholic Church, have not resolved the problem of articulating a synthesis between modernity and religious life and belief, we are left with modernity void of any openness to Transcendence and a Christianity too timid to take into account the true depth of the human person. The result is that both have become alienated from each other, a mutual "falling away" that threatens the future of both humanity and Christianity...
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