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Massimo Faggioli

    Massimo Faggioli est un historien éminent de l'histoire moderne de l'Église, abordant des sujets tels que le Concile Vatican II, les nouveaux mouvements catholiques, la papauté et la crise des abus au sein de l'Église catholique. Son travail se caractérise par une analyse approfondie et une perspective critique sur l'évolution de l'Église. Les écrits de Faggioli contribuent à la compréhension des processus historiques et théologiques complexes qui ont façonné et continuent de façonner l'Église catholique contemporaine. Ses essais et livres ont été traduits dans de nombreuses langues, soulignant la portée mondiale de ses idées.

    A Council for the Global Church
    The Rising Laity
    Vatican II
    John XXIII
    Sorting Out Catholicism
    Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis: Moving Toward Global Catholicity
    • An exploration of the developing pontificate of Pope Francis, this book contrasts Francis with his immediate predecessor (Benedict XVI) and John Paul II, and shows his similarities with the spirit of John XXIII, the architect of Vatican II. It also attempts to offer a few insights into the role of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as bishop of Rome in the centuries-long process of transformation of the Roman Catholic Church into an inculturated and decentralized global Catholic Church. The author’s vast knowledge of the history and office of the papacy allows him to condense aspects of world history, politics, papal biographies, and the documents of Vatican II into an incisive analysis of Francis’s pontificate. He notes that Francis’s is a “liminal” papacy, one that gives attention to the poor, to the peripheries (especially relations between the Vatican and geographically and theologically distant areas of the Catholic communion), and to relations between the Vatican and other religions, with an emphasis on synodality and on the Church as the people of God.

      Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis: Moving Toward Global Catholicity
    • Sorting Out Catholicism

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      This updated English edition of the Italian original offers a comprehensive exploration of its subject, enhancing its relevance for contemporary readers. It features new insights, expanded content, and updated references that reflect recent developments. The author’s expertise shines through, providing a deeper understanding of the themes and concepts presented. This edition is ideal for both newcomers and those familiar with the original work, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf.

      Sorting Out Catholicism
    • John XXIII

      The Medicine of Mercy

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(20)Évaluer

      Focusing on the lives of significant twentieth and twenty-first century Catholics, this series presents inspiring biographies that highlight both their challenges and triumphs. Each narrative reveals how these individuals, both living and deceased, faced personal struggles while exemplifying faith, hope, and love. Their stories serve as a call to heroism, providing relatable and credible testimonies that resonate with contemporary readers.

      John XXIII
    • Vatican II

      The Battle for Meaning

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(53)Évaluer

      The book explores the significant impact of John Paul II's death and Benedict XVI's election on the ongoing theological and ecclesiastical discussions surrounding Vatican II. It addresses the evolving historiographical debate, emphasizing the necessity of moving beyond polarized interpretations of the council as either a rupture or a continuation of Catholic tradition. By providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary research, it aims to clarify misconceptions and enhance understanding of Vatican II's role in shaping modern Catholicism.

      Vatican II
    • The Rising Laity

      Ecclesial Movements Since Vatican II

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores the emergence and development of new ecclesial movements, examining their historical significance and transatlantic connections between Europe and the USA. It delves into the cultural and social factors that have influenced these movements, highlighting their impact on contemporary religious practices and community life. Through a comparative analysis, it seeks to understand the dynamics of faith and organization within these movements, providing insights into their role in the modern ecclesiastical landscape.

      The Rising Laity
    • A Council for the Global Church

      Receiving Vatican II in History

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The ongoing impact of the Second Vatican Council, which concluded in 1965, continues to shape the global Catholic Church. This pivotal gathering, initiated by St. John XXIII, redefined Catholicism's universal nature and integrated globalization into its theology. Recognized as the most significant event in church history since the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, Vatican II is essential for comprehending contemporary Catholicism and the internal dynamics it faces today.

      A Council for the Global Church
    • Catholicism and Citizenship

      Political Cultures of the Church in the Twenty-First Century

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores the relevance of Vatican II's ecclesiology, particularly the document Gaudium et Spes, in today's global context. It emphasizes the dual citizenship of Christians, urging them to fulfill their earthly responsibilities in alignment with Gospel values. By examining the legacy and impact of Vatican II, the work advocates for a renewed understanding of Catholic moral and political thought, encouraging a deeper engagement between the Church and contemporary societal issues.

      Catholicism and Citizenship
    • Pope Francis

      Tradition in Transition

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the transition from Pope Benedict XVI to Pope Francis, this work by Massimo Faggioli explores significant moments and key issues that define this pivotal period in the Catholic Church. Rather than serving as a biography or a detailed chronicle, it highlights how this unexpected change reflects broader historical and cultural shifts, emphasizing its relevance beyond Catholicism and its impact on contemporary society. The book offers a unique perspective on the evolving nature of the Church and its role in the modern world.

      Pope Francis
    • Die Debatte über die Liturgiereform des Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzils gestaltet sich überaus kontrovers. Zugleich ist die hermeneutische Funktion der Liturgiekonstitution ständig heruntergespielt worden. Was nottut, ist ein tieferes Verständnis dieser Reform in Verbindung mit den übrigen theologischen Reformen des Konzils. Zu einem entscheidenden Zeitpunkt der Rezeption des Konzils erläutert der vorliegende Band verschiedene Aspekte der tiefen theologischen Einsichten der Liturgiekonstitution und bietet somit einen neuen Zugang zum Konzil als Ganzem.

      Sacrosanctum Concilium - Schlüssel zum Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil