
The Prophetic Church: History And Doctrinal Development In John Henry Newman And Yves Congar Is A Historical And A Systematic Account Of Tradition, Doctrinal Development, And The Theology Of History, With A Particular Focus On The Contributions Of Two Modern Catholic Figures, John Henry Newman (1801-1890) And Yves Congar (1904-1995). It Is Structured Around Two Overarching Themes: The 'subject' And 'history' In Their Relationship To Doctrinal Development. In Addition, The Thought Of Both Congar And Newman Is Interwoven Throughout. Andrew Meszaros Contextualizes And Surveys Congar's Reception Of Newman. He Explains The Appeal Of Newman And Provide Concrete Evidence That Would Substantiate The Nature And Extent Of Newman's Influence On Congar, And Thereby Indirectly, On Vatican Ii. Meszaros Also Discusses Doctrinal Development With Special Attention To The Subject And History. These Treatments Are Based On The Subjective And Historical 'motors' Or 'causes', As It Were, Of Doctrinal Development. He Then Develops A Theology Of Doctrine And Doctrinal Development As Inspired By Newman And Congar. In Its Reflection On The Meaning Of The Doctrinal Economy, This Study Contributes To The Theological Problem Of History And Doctrine By Synthesizing And Honing Contributions Of These Two Great Thinkers Of Modern Catholic Theology. It Is Precisely Some Of The Key Differences Between Newman And Congar That Make It Theologically Enriching To Study Them Together.
This work investigates how the theological frameworks of John Henry Newman and Yves Congar inform the modern understanding of doctrinal development and the theology of history. Andrew Meszaros, a scholar of modern Catholic thought, synthesizes the intellectual contributions of these two figures to address the relationship between the human subject and historical progression. By analyzing the 'motors' of doctrinal change, the author provides a systematic account of how tradition evolves while maintaining continuity within the Catholic tradition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of systematic theology recognize this text as a rigorous examination of the intellectual lineage connecting Newman and Congar. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those with a background in formal theological study.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019108963X
ISBN-13:
9780191089633
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