Teaching with Authority: A Theology of the Magisterium in the Church (Theology and Life Series),Used

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What are the implications of Vatican II for the understanding and concrete exercise of doctrinal teaching authority in the Catholic Church?' Teaching with Authority faithfully represents the teaching of Roman Catholicism on the Church's doctrinal authority while highlighting areas where a gap remains between an ecclesiological Vision of the Church informed by Vatican II and the popular understanding and concrete exercise of that authority in the life of the Church today.Dr. Gaillardetz shows that Vatican II did not so much produce one new ecclesiology as it recovered a number of ecclesiologies from biblical and patristic sources. Using images like the people of God, body of Christ, temple of the Holy Spirit, and pilgrim Church, along with such concepts as mystery, communion, and sacrament, the council breathed new life into reflection on the nature and mission of the Church. Since Vatican II, much work has been done by ecclesiologists to explore the new directions suggested by the Council. This book contributes to that postconciliar project by developing a comprehensive theology of doctrinal teaching authority consonant with the ecclesiological Vision of Vatican II.Theologians and graduate students of Roman Catholic ecclesiology will benefit from the scholarship behind Teaching with Authority. And, because of its comprehensive yet nontechnical treatment of doctrinal authority in the Roman Catholic Church, it's also a useful reference for all in pastoral ministry ordained and nonordained.Teaching with Authority's structure reflects the traditional threefold distinction among the subject of doctrinal teaching, the object of doctrinal teaching, and the exercise or act of doctrinal teaching. However, the developments of the Second Vatican Council remind us of the importance of a fourth category, the reception of Church teaching by the whole people of God, which this work addresses.Chapters in Part One are: 'The Renewal of Ecclesiology at the Second Vatican Council,' and 'The Teaching Office of the Church.' Chapters in Part Two are: 'What the Church Teaches: In Service of the Word of God,' and 'What the Church Teaches: Gradations of Church Doctrine.' Chapters in Part Three are: 'How the Church Teaches: The Assistance of the Holy Spirit,' 'How the Church Teaches: The Ordinary Magisterium,' and 'How the Church Teaches: The Extraordinary Magisterium.' Chapters in Part Four are: 'Receiving and Responding to the Word: Corporate Reception of Church Teaching,' and 'Receiving and Responding to the Word: Personal Reception of Church Teaching.'Each chapter includes a select bibliography of English language resources aimed at then onspecialist. Dr. Gaillardetz concludes with a brief reflection on the future of the Church's teaching ministry.Richard R. Gaillardetz, PhD, is assistant professor of systematic theology at the University of St. Thomas School of Theology at St. Mary's Seminary in Houston, Texas. He is also the author of Witnesses to the Faith: Community, Infallibility and the Ordinary Magisterium of Bishops and has written articles for Church, Louvain Studies, Horizons, Diakonia, Worship, Eglise et Theologie, and The Journal of Religious Ethics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main topic of 'Teaching with Authority'? A: 'Teaching with Authority' focuses on the theological implications of the Magisterium in the Catholic Church, particularly in light of Vatican II's teachings on doctrinal authority.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Richard R. Gaillardetz, PhD, who is an assistant professor of systematic theology at the University of St. Thomas School of Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Teaching with Authority'? A: 'Teaching with Authority' was published on February 1, 1997.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains 312 pages.
  • Q: What are the key themes explored in the chapters? A: Key themes include the renewal of ecclesiology, the teaching office of the Church, the nature of Church doctrine, and the reception of Church teaching by the faithful.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for non-specialists? A: 'Teaching with Authority' is written in a comprehensive yet non-technical manner, making it a useful reference for both theologians and those in pastoral ministry.
  • Q: Does the book include bibliographic resources? A: Yes, each chapter includes a select bibliography of English language resources aimed at non-specialists.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Teaching with Authority' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What is the significance of Vatican II in the book? A: Vatican II is significant as it informs the ecclesiological vision of the Church and highlights the relationship between doctrinal authority and the understanding of the Church's mission.
  • Q: Can this book be beneficial for graduate students? A: Yes, graduate students of Roman Catholic ecclesiology will benefit from the scholarship presented in 'Teaching with Authority'.