Description
| Product ID: | 9780761813408 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | US |
| Title: | Process Catholicism |
| Subtitle: | An Exercise in Ecclesial Imagination |
| Authors: | Author: Robert L. Kinast |
| Page Count: | 138 |
| Subjects: | Religion and beliefs, Religion & beliefs, Society and culture: general, Society & culture: general |
| Description: | Process Catholicism offers an imaginative alternative to the present Catholic ecclesiology that the church in the U.S. currently struggles with, which derives from a one-sided determination of how church relationships should be understood, structured, and carried out. Process thought consists of a dynamic, organic, empirical, aesthetic, and panentheistic worldview that is applied to Jesus' relationships and Vatican II's treatment of the church, utilizing the basic concepts of Alfred North Whitehead's notion of a society. Kinast develops the concept of process Catholicism in terms of an ecclesial environment, a preferential option for novelty, a presumption in favor of new developments and movements within the church, and a process treatment of the major test cases facing the Catholic church, such as the ordination of women, inculturation, and public theological dissent. Process Catholicism offers an imaginative alternative to the present Catholic ecclesiology that the church in the U.S. currently struggles with, which derives from a one-sided determination of how church relationships should be understood, structured, and carried out. Process thought consists of a dynamic, organic, empirical, aesthetic, and panentheistic worldview that is applied to Jesus'' relationships and Vatican II''s treatment of the church, utilizing the basic concepts of Alfred North Whitehead''s notion of a society. Kinast develops the concept of process Catholicism in terms of an ecclesial environment, a preferential option for novelty, a presumption in favor of new developments and movements within the church, and a process treatment of the major test cases facing the Catholic church, such as the ordination of women, inculturation, and public theological dissent. |
| Imprint Name: | University Press of America |
| Publisher Name: | University Press of America |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 1999-03-25 |