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Intro
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: History and Theology
Chapter 2: From Rigor to Reconciliation: Cyprian of Carthage on Changing Penitential Practice
Cyprian's Evolving Position on the Reconciliation of the Lapsed
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Who Do You Call a Heretic? Fluid Notions of Orthodoxy and Heresy in Late Antiquity
Chapter 4: Towards a Theology of Dissent
A Point of Departure: "Everything is connected" (Laudato Si)
A Theory of Dissent
A Theology of Dissent
Practicing Dissent
Chapter 5: Theology of Church Reform and Institutional Crisis: Reading Yves Congar in the Twenty-First Century
Church Reform from Vatican II to Pope Francis
Congar's Four Conditions for Reform
Confines of Congar's Theology of Reform in the Church of Today
Congar's Theology of Reform and the Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church
Conclusions
Part II: Society and Gender
Chapter 6: Sisterhood of the Earth: An Emergence of an Ecological Civilization and an Ecozoic Era
Chapter 7: Developing a Virtue of Eating Well: Laudato Sí and Animal Economies
Laudato Sí and Animal Economies
The Virtue of Eating Well
Chapter 8: Noli Me Tángere: A Church for the Oppressed-Putting the Abused and Vulnerable at the Forefront of Ecclesial Activity and Change
CPTSD in Survivors, and an Opportunity for Faith Communities
Colonial Mentality and a Role for Churches
Conclusion
Chapter 9: The Essence of Faith: Prayer as Ritual and Struggle
Chapter 10: The Holy Spirit Makes the Church: Changing the Church as a Responsive Act
The Holy Spirit Makes the Church an Anticipation of Eschatological Promise
Specifying the Human Role in the Eschatological-Ecclesial Work of the Holy Spirit
Sketching a Practical Pneumatology of Ecclesial Change
Chapter 11: Making the Spiritual World Accessible: Paul VI and Modern Art at the Close of Vatican II
What Is "Modern Art"?
The Catholic Church and the Arts Before Vatican II
Toward Modernism in Art and the Catholic Church
Chapter 12: Women Changing the Church: The Experience of the Council for Australian Catholic Women 2000-2019
Women in the Church: The Australian Experience
The Research Project on "The Participation of Women in the Catholic Church in Australia"
The Commission for Australian Catholic Women
Conclusion
Chapter 13: The Unity of the Church and Birth Control in an Age of Polarization
Part III: Mission and World Christianity
Chapter 14: The World Mission of the Christian Church
The Origin of the Church
Ecclesiology as Primarily a Historical Discipline
Historical and Evolutionary Consciousness
An Ecclesiology of Dialogue with the World
The Mission of the Church in Terms of Reconciliation
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: History and Theology
Chapter 2: From Rigor to Reconciliation: Cyprian of Carthage on Changing Penitential Practice
Cyprian's Evolving Position on the Reconciliation of the Lapsed
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Who Do You Call a Heretic? Fluid Notions of Orthodoxy and Heresy in Late Antiquity
Chapter 4: Towards a Theology of Dissent
A Point of Departure: "Everything is connected" (Laudato Si)
A Theory of Dissent
A Theology of Dissent
Practicing Dissent
Chapter 5: Theology of Church Reform and Institutional Crisis: Reading Yves Congar in the Twenty-First Century
Church Reform from Vatican II to Pope Francis
Congar's Four Conditions for Reform
Confines of Congar's Theology of Reform in the Church of Today
Congar's Theology of Reform and the Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church
Conclusions
Part II: Society and Gender
Chapter 6: Sisterhood of the Earth: An Emergence of an Ecological Civilization and an Ecozoic Era
Chapter 7: Developing a Virtue of Eating Well: Laudato Sí and Animal Economies
Laudato Sí and Animal Economies
The Virtue of Eating Well
Chapter 8: Noli Me Tángere: A Church for the Oppressed-Putting the Abused and Vulnerable at the Forefront of Ecclesial Activity and Change
CPTSD in Survivors, and an Opportunity for Faith Communities
Colonial Mentality and a Role for Churches
Conclusion
Chapter 9: The Essence of Faith: Prayer as Ritual and Struggle
Chapter 10: The Holy Spirit Makes the Church: Changing the Church as a Responsive Act
The Holy Spirit Makes the Church an Anticipation of Eschatological Promise
Specifying the Human Role in the Eschatological-Ecclesial Work of the Holy Spirit
Sketching a Practical Pneumatology of Ecclesial Change
Chapter 11: Making the Spiritual World Accessible: Paul VI and Modern Art at the Close of Vatican II
What Is "Modern Art"?
The Catholic Church and the Arts Before Vatican II
Toward Modernism in Art and the Catholic Church
Chapter 12: Women Changing the Church: The Experience of the Council for Australian Catholic Women 2000-2019
Women in the Church: The Australian Experience
The Research Project on "The Participation of Women in the Catholic Church in Australia"
The Commission for Australian Catholic Women
Conclusion
Chapter 13: The Unity of the Church and Birth Control in an Age of Polarization
Part III: Mission and World Christianity
Chapter 14: The World Mission of the Christian Church
The Origin of the Church
Ecclesiology as Primarily a Historical Discipline
Historical and Evolutionary Consciousness
An Ecclesiology of Dialogue with the World
The Mission of the Church in Terms of Reconciliation