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- 2001040806 contributor B8944938.
- 2001040806 created "c2002.".
- 2001040806 date "2002".
- 2001040806 date "c2002.".
- 2001040806 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2001040806 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-261) and index.".
- 2001040806 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Three Moments for Dignitatis Humanae -- First Moment: Religious Freedom Replaces Established -- Catholicism -- Second Moment: Freedom of the Church against Atheistic -- Communism -- Third Moment: The Challenges of Secularism and Relativism -- Relativism and Privatization of Religion -- Competing Responses -- Two Defining Historical Experiences: Latin Europe and the -- United States of America -- A Dual Legacy of Liberalism-Catholicism Relations -- Different Challenges by Dignitatis Humanae -- Notes --2. Interpretations of Dignitatis Humanae: -- Circumstantial Factors and Essential Conclusions -- John Courtney Murray: The Focus on the Juridical -- The Arguments in Dignitatis Humanae -- Murray's Political Argument -- A Narrow Delimitation of the Issue -- An Option of Ecclesiastical Prudence -- The Influence of American Constitutionalism -- The French School versus the American School -- The Preference for a Theology of Religious Freedom -- Grounded in Scripture -- Inverse Methodologies Induced by Opposite Historical -- Experiences -- Andre-Vincent: Ontological Grounding in the Order of Truth -- Conceptual Precision and Accuracy of History -- Inconsistency and Cohesion of Dignitatis Humanae -- Greater Role for Revelation -- Freedom as Spontaneity, not Immunity -- Distrust in the Neutral State --Pietro Pavan: Dignitatis Humanae as a Unified Totality -- Defending the Unity of the Whole Text -- Historical Disclosure of a Fundamental Right -- The Central Motive of the Dignity of the Human Person -- Fundamental Assertions of Dignitatis Humanae as Parameters for -- the Service of the Church to the Human Search for the Truth -- The Essential Proclamation -- Unwavering Assertion of the Moral Duties toward the Truth -- New Emphasis on Personal Freedom -- Encountering the Truth in Free Dialogue -- Learning from History and Human Experience -- Conclusion -- Notes --3. Dignitatis Humanae in the Pontificate of John Paul II -- Karol Wojtyla at Vatican II -- Suggestions for the Council -- Third-Session Debate on Religious Freedom -- Alternative Schema on the Church in the Contemporary -- World -- Fourth-Session Discussion of Dignitatis Humanae -- The Related Problem of Atheism -- Conclusions -- Implementation of the Council in Cracow -- John Paul II and the Second Moment: Opposition to Atheistic -- Totalitarianism -- From the Traditional Natural Law Approach to Favored -- Theological Arguments -- Religious Freedom, the First Human Right -- The Roots of the Obstacles to Religious Freedom -- Transcendent Grounding of Human Dignity -- A Right as a Function of a Duty: Truth above Freedom -- Conclusion: Accents and Unclarities -- John Paul II and the Third Moment: Mistrust of Secular -- Pluralism -- Centesimus Annus. An Assessment of the Condition of -- Freedom -- Veritatis Splendor and Evangelium Vitae: Rejection of the -- Culture of Death -- Conclusion: Renewed Defensiveness toward Modernity -- Notes --4. Freedom, Dialogue, and Truth: The Presence of the Church -- in Contemporary Pluralistic and Secularized Societies -- Expectations of John Courtney Murray -- Secularity and Freedom -- Historical Consciousness and Truth -- Promise and Lessons -- External Challenges of the Third Moment -- Secularism and Privatization of Religion -- Distortion of Human Freedom -- A Moral Culture of Death -- General Goals for the Church's Reply -- How John Paul II Has Responded -- New Evangelization -- Truth over Freedom -- Reinforcement of Authority in Moral Formation -- Dignitatis Humanae, the Public Role of the Church, -- and John Paul II -- Affirmation of a Binding Objective Moral Order -- The Constraints of Personal Freedom and Social Consensus -- Conditions for a Genuine and Fruitful Encounter -- The Discourse of a Public Church -- In Freedom, through Dialogue, Seeking Truth -- Notes.".
- 2001040806 extent "xii, 273 p. ;".
- 2001040806 identifier "0878408894 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2001040806 identifier 2001040806.html.
- 2001040806 isPartOf "[Moral traditions series]".
- 2001040806 issued "2002".
- 2001040806 issued "c2002.".
- 2001040806 language "eng".
- 2001040806 publisher "Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press,".
- 2001040806 subject "261.7/2 21".
- 2001040806 subject "BX830 1962 .A45 L587 2002".
- 2001040806 subject "Freedom of religion.".
- 2001040806 subject "John Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005.".
- 2001040806 subject "Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano). Declaratio de libertate religiosa.".
- 2001040806 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Three Moments for Dignitatis Humanae -- First Moment: Religious Freedom Replaces Established -- Catholicism -- Second Moment: Freedom of the Church against Atheistic -- Communism -- Third Moment: The Challenges of Secularism and Relativism -- Relativism and Privatization of Religion -- Competing Responses -- Two Defining Historical Experiences: Latin Europe and the -- United States of America -- A Dual Legacy of Liberalism-Catholicism Relations -- Different Challenges by Dignitatis Humanae -- Notes --2. Interpretations of Dignitatis Humanae: -- Circumstantial Factors and Essential Conclusions -- John Courtney Murray: The Focus on the Juridical -- The Arguments in Dignitatis Humanae -- Murray's Political Argument -- A Narrow Delimitation of the Issue -- An Option of Ecclesiastical Prudence -- The Influence of American Constitutionalism -- The French School versus the American School -- The Preference for a Theology of Religious Freedom -- Grounded in Scripture -- Inverse Methodologies Induced by Opposite Historical -- Experiences -- Andre-Vincent: Ontological Grounding in the Order of Truth -- Conceptual Precision and Accuracy of History -- Inconsistency and Cohesion of Dignitatis Humanae -- Greater Role for Revelation -- Freedom as Spontaneity, not Immunity -- Distrust in the Neutral State --Pietro Pavan: Dignitatis Humanae as a Unified Totality -- Defending the Unity of the Whole Text -- Historical Disclosure of a Fundamental Right -- The Central Motive of the Dignity of the Human Person -- Fundamental Assertions of Dignitatis Humanae as Parameters for -- the Service of the Church to the Human Search for the Truth -- The Essential Proclamation -- Unwavering Assertion of the Moral Duties toward the Truth -- New Emphasis on Personal Freedom -- Encountering the Truth in Free Dialogue -- Learning from History and Human Experience -- Conclusion -- Notes --3. Dignitatis Humanae in the Pontificate of John Paul II -- Karol Wojtyla at Vatican II -- Suggestions for the Council -- Third-Session Debate on Religious Freedom -- Alternative Schema on the Church in the Contemporary -- World -- Fourth-Session Discussion of Dignitatis Humanae -- The Related Problem of Atheism -- Conclusions -- Implementation of the Council in Cracow -- John Paul II and the Second Moment: Opposition to Atheistic -- Totalitarianism -- From the Traditional Natural Law Approach to Favored -- Theological Arguments -- Religious Freedom, the First Human Right -- The Roots of the Obstacles to Religious Freedom -- Transcendent Grounding of Human Dignity -- A Right as a Function of a Duty: Truth above Freedom -- Conclusion: Accents and Unclarities -- John Paul II and the Third Moment: Mistrust of Secular -- Pluralism -- Centesimus Annus. An Assessment of the Condition of -- Freedom -- Veritatis Splendor and Evangelium Vitae: Rejection of the -- Culture of Death -- Conclusion: Renewed Defensiveness toward Modernity -- Notes --4. Freedom, Dialogue, and Truth: The Presence of the Church -- in Contemporary Pluralistic and Secularized Societies -- Expectations of John Courtney Murray -- Secularity and Freedom -- Historical Consciousness and Truth -- Promise and Lessons -- External Challenges of the Third Moment -- Secularism and Privatization of Religion -- Distortion of Human Freedom -- A Moral Culture of Death -- General Goals for the Church's Reply -- How John Paul II Has Responded -- New Evangelization -- Truth over Freedom -- Reinforcement of Authority in Moral Formation -- Dignitatis Humanae, the Public Role of the Church, -- and John Paul II -- Affirmation of a Binding Objective Moral Order -- The Constraints of Personal Freedom and Social Consensus -- Conditions for a Genuine and Fruitful Encounter -- The Discourse of a Public Church -- In Freedom, through Dialogue, Seeking Truth -- Notes.".
- 2001040806 title "John Paul II and the legacy of Dignitatis humanae / Hermínio Rico.".
- 2001040806 type "text".