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6 - Conciliar Hermeneutics

from Part I - Vatican II in Context

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2020

Richard R. Gaillardetz
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Boston College, Massachusetts
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Modeled on the three elements of communication at work, for example, in a literary work (the writer, the written word, the reader), this chapter proposes that an integral interpretation of Vatican II needs to give attention to three elements: the debates and drafting process before and during the council; the final texts that these debates produced; and the new questions and perspectives of receivers of the conciliar vision living in diverse contexts throughout the world after the council.

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Print publication year: 2020

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Further Reading

Faggioli, Massimo. Vatican II: The Battle for Meaning. New York: Paulist Press, 2012.Google Scholar
Lamberigts, Mathijs, Routhier, Gilles, Oliveira, Pedro Rubens Ferreira, Theobald, Christoph, and Bosschaert, Dries, eds. 50 Years after the Vatican II Council: Theologians from All over the World Deliberate. Paris: Federatio Internationalis Universitatem Catholicarum, 2015.Google Scholar
Komonchak, Joseph A.Benedict XVI and the Interpretation of Vatican II.” In The Crisis of Authority in Catholic Modernity, edited by Lacey, Michael James and Oakley, Francis, 93110. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.Google Scholar
O’Malley, John W. “The Style of Vatican II: The ‘How’ of the Church Changed during the Council.” America (February 24, 2003): 12–15.Google Scholar
Routhier, Gilles.Reception of Vatican II and Elements for Further Studies.” In The Living Legacy of Vatican II: Studies from an Indian Perspective, edited by Pulikkan, Paul, 90109. Bengaluru, India: ATC Publishers, 2017.Google Scholar
Ruggieri, Giuseppe.Towards a Hermeneutic of Vatican II.” Concilium 1 (1999): 113.Google Scholar
Rush, Ormond. Still Interpreting Vatican II: Some Hermeneutical Principles. New York: Paulist Press, 2004.Google Scholar

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