01674nam a2200337 i 4500000000133888CaOOAMICUS20241118170042.0050118s1998 it u000 u ita u88-343-007-7SeMilitaCieli e terre nei secoli 11.-12. :orizzonti, percezioni, rapporti : atti della tredicesima Settimana internazionale di studio, Mendola, 22-26 agosto 1995.Milano :Vita e Pensiero,1998.Milano :Vita e Pensiero,1998.X, 391 p., [27] p. di tav. ;22 cm.Miscellanea del Centro di studi medioevali ;15Scienze storiche ;64Fondo card. C.M. Martini (3T V 354)Cosmologia - Sec. 11.-12.(OLS)http://semarc/subject/26259Escatologia - Sec. 11.-12.(OLS)http://semarc/subject/26260Miscellanea del Centro di studi medioevali ;15.(OLS)http://semarc/title/130Scienze storiche ;64.(OLS)http://semarc/title/9338SeMilSeMil1Venegono13T V 35425240687684SeMilBibl291646 14Omaggio: Martini Card. Carlo Maria02088-343-007-7(OLS)http://semarc/number/121043245Cieli e terre nei secoli 11.-12. :orizzonti, percezioni, rapporti : atti della tredicesima Settimana internazionale di studio, Mendola, 22-26 agosto 1995(OLS)http://semarc/title/195908260Milano :Vita e Pensiero(OLS)http://semarc/publisher/29642264Milano :Vita e Pensiero(OLS)http://semarc/publisher/2964203079nam a2200313 i 4500000000338289CaOOAMICUS20191202152401.0191202s2019 be a u000 u eng u238024978-90-429-4027-7SeMilitaBossschaert, Dries.(OLS)http://semarc/name/110590The anthropological turn, Christian humanism, and Vatican 2. :Louvain theologians preparing the path for Gaudium et spes (1942-1965) /by Dries Bosschaert.Leuven [etc.] :Peeters,2019.lxvii, 432 p. ;25 cmBibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium ;303Quid est autem homo?" What is the human person? This question, raised in paragraph twelve of 'Gaudium et spes', was addressed by both bishops and theologians throughout the redaction process of the Second Vatican Council?s Pastoral Constitution. This had been an open and contested question for many years before Vatican II was convened, and no definitive answer had been found by the time the council closed. This volume investigates how this question haunted theologians in the mid-twentieth century, and it focuses especially on Louvain theology. More particularly, its first chapter discusses the anthropological turn that occurred in twentieth-century theology and which was shaped by aspects of Christian humanism, the theology of history, theology of earthly realities, theology of society, and theology of the laity.The following four chapters sketch the intellectual itineraries of Albert Dondeyne, Gerard Philips, Gustave Thils, and Charles Moeller. These four Louvain theologians respectively developed a universal Christian humanism, an ecclesiology 'ad extra', an integrated Christian anthropology, and a humanism of the Beatitudes. The last three chapters analyze the reception of their thinking at the Second Vatican Council, focusing especially on the Pastoral Constitution 'Gaudium et spes'. The text of Malines, a draft text written in 1963, is presented as a cornerstone of Louvain?s contribution to this anthropological turnConcilio Vaticano II <1962-1965> - Antropologia.(OLS)http://semarc/subject/43353Concilio Vaticano II <1962-1965> - Costituzioni pastorali . Gaudium et Spes.(OLS)http://semarc/subject/417Concilio Vaticano II <1962-1965> - Influssi [dei] teologi di Lovanio.(OLS)http://semarc/subject/48813Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium ;303.(OLS)http://semarc/title/108SeMilSeMil1Venegono12IA A 303217456229549SeMilBibl2229549 1020978-90-429-4027-7(OLS)http://semarc/number/289319245The anthropological turn, Christian humanism, and Vatican 2. :Louvain theologians preparing the path for Gaudium et spes (1942-1965)(OLS)http://semarc/title/427165264Leuven [etc.] :Peeters(OLS)http://semarc/publisher/32081