"What think you of Christ?" Through the centuries men have been asking this question of each other, and even more often, perhaps, of themselves. They approach the mystery with the predetermined ima…
"It should not be considered a mere accident or, worse, a way out of an embarrassment that Vatican Council II...devoted so much time to the discussion of divine worship and approved the Constitutio…
Is it surprising to find, in a volume of Concilium devoted to spirituality, reflections on the American Christian conscience and the war in Vietnam, or on raciscm? ..
This change is directed toward concrete reality, and manifests itself in increased concern for, and involment with, man and his world. In turn, consideration of the human aspects of the Bible has l…
No question is more important and topical for the Church today than the question of how to approach the problem of atheism spiritually and pastorally. This volume is obviously but a small contribut…
Concilium , vo 12, appears at a historic stage in psot-conciliar development. Processes of change are always difficult to evaluate; they are, indeed, impossible to assess from a single, static vant…
As theology stirs like an awakening giant roused by the fresh winds of Vatican II, as it flexes its muscles and heart, as it develops its doctrines to become ever more relevant to pluralistic worl…
Is history an outmoded pastime? Is contemporary life too active, are current problems too pressing to afford the luxury of examining and reflecting upon the past?. ...
For too long a time, pastor and liturgist have admitted the shortcomings of baptismal rite for adults in the Roman Ritual. That this rite should be carefully rethought and given more flexibility wa…