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- catalog contributor b11667888.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Authority as a practice -- The grammar of authority as a practice -- Bedrock and belief -- Rule-following: ends and means -- Communication and authority -- Authority and responsibility -- Summary -- Authority synchronically considered -- Authority diachronically considered -- The authoritative -- Legitimation -- Dissent -- Ch.4. The First millennium -- Introduction -- Authority in the New Testament -- The Postapostolic era: the ascendancy of monoepiscopacy -- The edict of toleration and the universal church -- The emergence of church councils -- Petrine primacy -- Conclusion -- Ch.5. The second millennium -- Medieval Christendom: Ecclesial autonomy and the juridical turn -- Challenges to Juridicism: Canonists, friars, and schoolmen -- The Supreme Pontiff and the Avignon schism -- The problem of unity and the emergence of conciliarism -- Reformation and Trent -- Ecclesiology against modernity -- Papal infallibility -- Vatican Council II -- Ch.6. The conclusion -- History and theory -- ".
- catalog description "Ch.1. Authority in the Church: a central issue and some other issues -- Prologue -- A paradigm shift: Status to Charism, Obligation to persuasion, Hierarchy to dialogue, Orthodoxy to orthopraxis, Institution to Pilgrim people, Essence to relationality -- The logics of office and charism -- Totalitarian versus dialectical logic -- Liminality and structure -- The other issues: The enlightenment: the critical heritage, A legacy of suspicion, Pluralism, National insecurity, Change as a permanent feature of human existence -- Ch.2. What authories (secular or religious) is not! -- Introduction -- Authority is not opposed to rationality -- Authority is not opposed to freedom or spontaneity -- Authority is not a subjective reality -- Authority is not an objective reality -- A comment -- The ideal of authority is not its totalization -- Christian authority is neither primarily nor exclusively juridical -- Conclusion -- Ch.3. What is authority? -- The general notion of authority -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The distinctiveness of Christian authority -- The marks of Roman Catholic authority -- The episcopate in the church -- Papal primacy in the church -- The faithful in the church -- On religious freedom.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 143 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0814659454 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press,".
- catalog subject "262/.8 21".
- catalog subject "Authority Religious aspects Catholic Church.".
- catalog subject "BX1746 .S7 1999".
- catalog subject "Church Authority.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Authority as a practice -- The grammar of authority as a practice -- Bedrock and belief -- Rule-following: ends and means -- Communication and authority -- Authority and responsibility -- Summary -- Authority synchronically considered -- Authority diachronically considered -- The authoritative -- Legitimation -- Dissent -- Ch.4. The First millennium -- Introduction -- Authority in the New Testament -- The Postapostolic era: the ascendancy of monoepiscopacy -- The edict of toleration and the universal church -- The emergence of church councils -- Petrine primacy -- Conclusion -- Ch.5. The second millennium -- Medieval Christendom: Ecclesial autonomy and the juridical turn -- Challenges to Juridicism: Canonists, friars, and schoolmen -- The Supreme Pontiff and the Avignon schism -- The problem of unity and the emergence of conciliarism -- Reformation and Trent -- Ecclesiology against modernity -- Papal infallibility -- Vatican Council II -- Ch.6. The conclusion -- History and theory -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch.1. Authority in the Church: a central issue and some other issues -- Prologue -- A paradigm shift: Status to Charism, Obligation to persuasion, Hierarchy to dialogue, Orthodoxy to orthopraxis, Institution to Pilgrim people, Essence to relationality -- The logics of office and charism -- Totalitarian versus dialectical logic -- Liminality and structure -- The other issues: The enlightenment: the critical heritage, A legacy of suspicion, Pluralism, National insecurity, Change as a permanent feature of human existence -- Ch.2. What authories (secular or religious) is not! -- Introduction -- Authority is not opposed to rationality -- Authority is not opposed to freedom or spontaneity -- Authority is not a subjective reality -- Authority is not an objective reality -- A comment -- The ideal of authority is not its totalization -- Christian authority is neither primarily nor exclusively juridical -- Conclusion -- Ch.3. What is authority? -- The general notion of authority -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The distinctiveness of Christian authority -- The marks of Roman Catholic authority -- The episcopate in the church -- Papal primacy in the church -- The faithful in the church -- On religious freedom.".
- catalog title "Authority in the church / David J. Stagaman.".
- catalog type "text".