An edition of The rising laity (2016)

The rising laity

ecclesial movements since Vatican II

The rising laity
Massimo Faggioli, Massimo Fagg ...
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An edition of The rising laity (2016)

The rising laity

ecclesial movements since Vatican II

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Paulist Press
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The rising laity: ecclesial movements since Vatican II
2016, Paulist Press
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Table of Contents

A Catholic Church: the institutions and the movements
Church movements from Vatican II to John Paul II
Religion and politics of the new ecclesial movements: the sixties and the new Catholicism
International Catholic movements in the post-conciliar period: the implementation of Vatican II in Italy
Vatican II between documents and spirit: the case of the new Catholic movements
The new Catholic movements, Vatican II, and freedom in the Catholic Church
Pope Francis and the Catholic movements: a new ecclesiological appraisal.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
262.001/7
Library of Congress
BX830 1962 .F26 2016, BX830 1962, BX830 1962.F26 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30399684M
ISBN 13
9780809149346, 9781587685231
LCCN
2015033775, 2015034891

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