Concilium : the international journal of theology.

Concilium : the international journal of theology. - London : SCM Press, 2016.

Contents: no. 1 Pt. 1 Theology and its mission: facing the future Struggles for a more equitable and inclusive world: the role of theology/ Felix Wilfred-- p. 13 The task of theology after postcociliar restoration/ Andres Torres Queiruga-- p. 24 The 'soul of theology': hopes, grief and open questions 50 years of biblical studies in Concilium/ Marie- Theres Wacker-- p. 35 Theology: Hermeneutics for a common future/ Luiz Carlos Susin-- p. 44 The irreducible cultural pluralism and the unity of theology/ Thierry-Marie Courau-- p. 55 pt. 2 Theology transforming the world Fifty years for a future that is Christian and human/ Jon Sobrino-- p. 67 Revisiting See-judge-act: reflections from Asia/ Daniel Franklin Pilario-- p. 83 Catholic theological ethics beyond Vatican II/ Lisa Cahill-- p. 93 Entering fully into the fabric of society: Pope Francis and the future of Catholic Social discernment/ Johan Verstraeten-- p. 104 pt. 3 Theological forum: some hot questions put to the future of theology Journey of hope and liberation: what is waiting for us and what we hope for/ Cesar Kuzma-- p. 115 Thinking from below and with the Spirit/ Diego Irarrazavaql-- p. 126 Theology, interrupted/ Regina Amicht-Quinn-- p. 131 How far has the unity of ecumenical grace' got in the 20th century/ Silvia Scatena-- p. 131 Young people and the church: from paternalism to intergenerational co-education/ Solange Lefebvre-- p. 143 no. 2 pt. 1 New Testament Resources Gospel and family/ Mary R. D' Angelo-- p. 13 pt. 2 Families in diverse contexts Eating from many dishes: polygamy reconsidered/ Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator-- p. 27 The family at the Crossroads: young couples in Italy between fragility and resources/ Domenico Simeone-- p. 36 Families in poverty on the outskirts of Buenos Aires/ Ana Lourdes Suarez-- p. 50 pt. 3 New challenges for families Families and migration/ Gemma Tulud Cruz-- p. 63 African Catholic women engage with Humanae Vitae/ Martha Mapasure and Susan Rakoczy-- p. 74 Tangle of perils: the eschatological dilemma of Black families in America/ Christophe D. Ringer-- p. 87 Water is thicker than blood: adoptive families and Catholic tradition/ Darlene Fozard Weaver-- p. 98 pt. 4 Theological forum on Same-sex Marriage Irish families vote for marriage equality: big tent Catholicism confronts Rome's narrow gate/ Julie Clague-- p. 113 Same-sex marriage and the supreme court of the United States/ Jeannine Gramick-- p. 118 The same-sex marriage debate: matters arising/ Paulinus I. Odozur-- p. 126 Radical alternatives for LGBT bodiliness and Islamity: is this the avant-garde of new Islamic theologies of liberation/ Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed-- p. 134 pt. 5 Report on the 2015 Synod on families Divided synod limps to conclusion/ Thomas J. Reese-- p. 143 no. 3 pt. 1 Suffering in our world Love, rages and weeps: suffering and holy possibility/ Pamela R. Maccarroll-- p. On suffering: the event of many forms/ David Tracy The way of suffering: the challenge of matching up/ Guy-Robert St-Arnaud Manipulating the suffering of others/ Alberto Da Silva Moreira pt. 2 Biblical Reflection Suffering in Eclesiastes: 'this too is hevel!'/ Cassio Murilo Dias Da Silva Suffering and the empowering grace of the Lord/ Victor Nicdao pt. 3 Theological investigations and pastoral care The suffering of God in some contemporary theologies/ Mara Clara Bingemer Rethinking theodicy: the dilema of Epicurus and the myth of the world without-evil/ Andres Torres Queruga The enigma of freedom/ Joao J. Vila-cha God, where art thou?: respecting and taking care of the suffering body and soul/ Jean-Guy Nadeau pt. 4 Theological Forum The 2017 Reformation Jubilee/ Andre Bilerme Aparecida: the house of the mother of God and the Brazilian people/ Jose Oscar Beozzo Political challenges of the Paris climate agreement/ Marcos Arruda no. 3 pt. 1 History and the questions of principle Light of the world: reclaiming the historic(al) role of canon law/ Wim Decock-- p. 15 From the council to the 1983 code of canon law: Do we need a new reform/ Jesus Hortal-- p. 24 Legal relevance of canon law/ Rik Torfs-- p. 34 Theology and canon law: journeying together/ Felix Wilfred-- p. 41 Ecumenism and the reform of canon law/ George Nedungatt-- p. 53 pt. 2 Towards reform Human rights and canon law/ Peter G. Kirchschlager-- p. 65 From junior helpers to valued collaborators: giving the laity their rightful place in the clergy centered church/ Sabine Demel-- p. 78 The Motu Proprio Mitis iudex dominus Iesus: Opportunities, challenges and potential pitfalls/ Hildegard Warnink-- p. 90 pt. 3 Applications For an inculturation of canon law/ Vincenzo Mosca-- p. 101 More subsidiarity in canon law: Bishops conference and administrative tribunals/ Burkhard J. Burkkmann-- p. 114 Catholic inter-religious marriage in a Muslim country/ Al. Andang L. Binawan-- p. 126 African expectations about a possible revision of the 1983 Code of canon law/ Robert Kamangala Kamba-- p. 135 pt. 4 Theological forum God in time: on the apocalyptic roots of Christianity/ Johann Baptist Metz-- p. 146 In memoriam Virgilio Elizondo (1935-2016), the theologian of friendship/ Carlos Mendoza- Alvarez-- p. 161

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