ABSTRACT

The issues of Authority and Governance in the Roman Catholic Church permeate each and every aspect of the Church's identity, teaching, influence, organisation, moral values and pastoral provision. They have left their mark, in turn, upon its diverse theological and philosophical traditions. The trends of postmodernity, advances in communication, the advent of new ecclesial movements and theologies, and a perceived policy towards increasing institutional centralisation on the part of the Curial authorities of the Church in Rome, have all facilitated a continuous and lively stream of dialogue and disagreement on authority and governance in relation to the place of the Church in our age and the new Millennium. This comprehensive Reader uniquely gathers together in one volume key writings and documents from the wealth of published literature that has emerged on the issues of authority and governance in the Roman Catholic Church. With guided introductions to each section and to each reading, and end of chapter further reading lists, this Reader offers a balanced range of perspectives, themes, international writings, ecumenical dimensions, and formal church documents and Papal pronouncements on core areas of contemporary study and debate. Focusing on the modern/post-modern period in the Roman Catholic Church, but grounded in the historical contexts, Readings in Church Authority presents an accessible source book and introduction for all those exploring current debates and studying central themes in church authority.

part |4 pages

PART 1: ECCLESIOLOGY – ENVISAGING THE CHURCH

chapter 1|6 pages

1 Mystici Corporis Christi – 1943

chapter 1|7 pages

2 Ecclesiam Suam – 1964

chapter 1|9 pages

3 Lumen Gentium – 1964

chapter 1|7 pages

4 Communionis notio – 1992

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |3 pages

Further Reading

part |2 pages

PART 2: THE MAGISTERIUM – THE CHURCH AND ITS TEACHING

chapter 2|1 pages

2 First Decree, Council of Trent – 1546

chapter 2|2 pages

3 Dei Filius – 1870

chapter 2|1 pages

4 Dei Verbum – 1965

chapter 2|2 pages

5 Ad Gentes Divinitus – 1965

chapter 2|2 pages

6 Gaudium et Spes – 1965

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

part |2 pages

PART 3: SYNODALITY AND COLLEGIALITY – THE DYNAMICS OF AUTHORITY

chapter 3|1 pages

1 Pius X:Vehementer Nos – 1906

chapter 3|6 pages

10 Apostolos suos – 1998

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

part |2 pages

PART 4: THE PAPACY – SUPREME AUTHORITY?

chapter 4|2 pages

1 Pastor Aeternus – 1870

chapter 4|2 pages

3 Lumen Gentium – 1964

chapter 4|3 pages

4 Ut Unum Sint – 1995

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

part |2 pages

PART 5: THE SENSUS FIDELIUM AND RECEPTION OF TEACHING

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

part |6 pages

PART 6: THE ROLE OF THE THEOLOGIAN – SAINTS AND SCHOLARS

chapter 6|6 pages

1 Pascendi Dominici Gregis – 1907

chapter 6|6 pages

2 Humani Generis – 1950

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

part |2 pages

PART 7: DOCTRINE AND DEVELOPMENT – THE DYNAMICS OF TRADITION AND TRUTH

part |2 pages

PART 8: REFORM AND RENEWAL IN THE CHURCH

chapter 8|2 pages

1 Lumen Gentium – 1964

chapter 8|1 pages

2 Unitatis Redintegratio – 1964

chapter 8|1 pages

3 Gaudium et Spes – 1965

chapter |1 pages

Questions for Discussion

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading

chapter |12 pages

Biographies