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Francis A Sullivan Sj And Ecclesiological Hermeneutics An Exercise In Faithful Creativity Michael M Canaris

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Francis A Sullivan Sj And Ecclesiological Hermeneutics An Exercise In Faithful Creativity Michael M Canaris
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Michael M. Canaris
ISBN: 9789004326859, 9789004326842, 9004326855, 9004326847
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 3

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Francis A Sullivan Sj And Ecclesiological Hermeneutics An Exercise In Faithful Creativity Michael M Canaris by Michael M. Canaris 9789004326859, 9789004326842, 9004326855, 9004326847 instant download after payment.

In Francis A. Sullivan, S.J. and Ecclesiological Hermeneutics, Canaris traces the significant contributions that Francis A. Sullivan, S.J. has made to Catholic ecclesiology, paying particular attention to the method and application of his hermeneutical approach to the writings of the magisterium.

Though highly esteemed by professional theologians in both Catholic and ecumenical circles, Sullivan is less well-known among general audiences than many of his peers. The author addresses this lacuna by arguing that Sullivan’s work, when viewed through an interpretive lens, can aid the faithful to engage seriously with magisterial texts of various genres and levels of authority, find meaning within them, and encourage an active reception process whereby contemporary understanding of the teaching (and learning) role of the entire church becomes possible.

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