Yves Congar: Essential Writings

Yves Congar: Essential Writings

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Paul F. Lakeland, Editor, Introduction by

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Book

Description/Summary

Yves Congar (1904-1995), a French Dominican theologian, was a prophet in the church of the mid-twentieth century, persecuted in the 1950s only to become perhaps the single most formative influence on Vatican II. To the extent that the agenda of Vatican II remains to be fulfilled, one could say that it is Congar's vision that provides the ongoing agenda of the church. Congar's many contributions ranged from ecumenism to social justice, the Holy Spirit to the identity of the church. Perhaps his most significant and far-reaching influence was his commitment to the role of the laity. Throughout his life he embodied the struggle to join faithfulness to the church with an ongoing commitment to reform and renewal. In recognition of his service to the church, Pope John Paul II named him a cardinal just before his death. This volume provides real insight and fresh hope for those concerned to breathe new life into the church of the twenty-first century. – Publisher description.

ISBN

9781570757877

Publication Date

2010

Publication Information

Lakeland, Paul F. (Editor), Yves Congar: Essential Writings, selected with an introduction by Paul Lakeland. Modern Spiritual Masters Series. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2010.

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