By What Authority?

Primer on Scripture, the Magisterium, and the Sense of the Faithful

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism
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Author: Richard R. Gaillardetz ISBN: 9780814687895
Publisher: Liturgical Press Publication: January 12, 2018
Imprint: Liturgical Press Academic Language: English
Author: Richard R. Gaillardetz
ISBN: 9780814687895
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication: January 12, 2018
Imprint: Liturgical Press Academic
Language: English

Few topics are as important, and as controversial, as the proper role and exercise of authority in the Roman Catholic Church. Inspired by Pope Francis's bold rereading and determined implementation of the teaching of Vatican II, Richard Gaillardetz has completely revised and expanded his book By What Authority? It offers a helpful introduction to the nature and forms of church authority and their relationship to authentic Christian belief and discipleship. Gaillardetz offers theologically clear and pastorally insightful considerations of:

·         the character of divine revelation, the authority of Scripture and tradition

·         the role of the pope and bishops in preserving the Christian faith

·         the levels of church teaching authority, the central faith witness of all the baptized

·         the possibility of disagreements with church teaching, and the proper relationship between theologians, the magisterium, and the whole people of God

·         the authority of the believing community and the controversial questions regarding the possibility of disagreeing with church teaching.

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Few topics are as important, and as controversial, as the proper role and exercise of authority in the Roman Catholic Church. Inspired by Pope Francis's bold rereading and determined implementation of the teaching of Vatican II, Richard Gaillardetz has completely revised and expanded his book By What Authority? It offers a helpful introduction to the nature and forms of church authority and their relationship to authentic Christian belief and discipleship. Gaillardetz offers theologically clear and pastorally insightful considerations of:

·         the character of divine revelation, the authority of Scripture and tradition

·         the role of the pope and bishops in preserving the Christian faith

·         the levels of church teaching authority, the central faith witness of all the baptized

·         the possibility of disagreements with church teaching, and the proper relationship between theologians, the magisterium, and the whole people of God

·         the authority of the believing community and the controversial questions regarding the possibility of disagreeing with church teaching.

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