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2020 Catholic Press Association first place award, theology--theological and philosophical studies This book is unique in the literature about Vatican II. From the manifold issues debated at the council and formulated in its sixteen documents, Ormond Rush proposes that the salient features of “the vision of Vatican II” can be captured in twenty-four principles. He concludes by proposing that these principles can function as criteria for assessing the reception of the conciliar vision over the last five decades and into the future. There is no other book that attempts such a comprehensive synthesis of the council’s vision for renewal and reform of the Catholic Church.

Table of Contents:
Contents Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi Prologue xiii PART I: HERMENEUTICAL PRINCIPLES    Principle 1: The Council/The Documents 3    Principle 2: Pastoral/Doctrinal 12    Principle 3: Proclamation/Dialogue 14    Principle 4: Ressourcement/Aggiornamento 17    Principle 5: Continuity/Reform 22    Principle 6: Vision/Reception 27 PART II: THEO-LOGICAL PRINCIPLES    Principle 7: Revelation/Faith 39    Principle 8: Christological/Pneumatological 54    Principle 9: Mystery/Sacrament 81    Principle 10: Soteriological/Ecclesiological 100    Principle 11: Protological/Eschatological 109 PART III: ECCLESIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES    Principle 12: Scripture/Tradition 141    Principle 13: Faith/History 165    Principle 14: Particular/Universal 188    Principle 15: Communio/Missio 200    Principle 16: Unity/Diversity 230    Principle 17: Ad Intra/Ad Extra 250    Principle 18: Fideles/Fidelis 259    Principle 19: People of God/Hierarchy 284    Principle 20: College of Bishops/Bishop of Rome 309    Principle 21: Magisterium/Theologians 336    Principle 22: Catholic/Ecumenical 371    Principle 23: Christian/Religious 425    Principle 24: Church/World 480 Epilogue: Receiving the Vision 533 Bibliography 547 Index of Names 585 Index of Subjects 591 Index of References to Council Documents

About the Author :
Ormond Rush is a priest of the diocese of Townsville, Australia, with a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University in Rome. He currently lectures at St Paul’s Theological College, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane Campus. His publications include Still Interpreting Vatican II: Some Hermeneutical Principles (New York: Paulist Press, 2004) and The Eyes of Faith: The Sense of the Faithful and the Church’s Reception of Revelation (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2009).

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"The Vision of Vatican II opens a new way to communicate the message of the Council, its sixteen documents and their international theological interpretations during the last 50 years. Ormond Rush manages to bring hundreds and hundreds of quotations of the conciliar texts and the theological references into a brilliant and transparent convergence. Rush does not pretend a critical evaluation of the documents. Yet the positive presentation of the `vision' guides the critical reader to discover the deficiencies in the actual reception of the Council and the discrepancies between the vision and the actual reality."Peter Hünermann, Professor Emeritus, University of Tübingen "Rush engages academic theologians in a deep analysis of the conciliar texts while presenting the complexity of the Vatican council in a way that is also enormously rewarding to less professional readers. This book is recommended to anyone who struggles to understand the meaning of the Second Vatican Council and who is not enlightened by the polarized antagonisms of recent decades. It is a long book, admirably clear in the way it approaches sometimes complex issues, and rewards the reader from its first word to its last." National Catholic Reporter "An outstanding theological work about an extraordinary conciliar event. Rush's approach, historical in the broadest sense, breathes life into the documents and shows how dynamic each principle is, and how the principles relate to one another." Catholic Books Review "Well over five decades removed from Vatican II it can still be said that most Catholics, including many church leaders, are quite comfortable citing Vatican II while having little substantive comprehension of the council's most important contributions. For that reason, the entire church is in the debt of the Australian theologian Ormond Rush, who offers what is quite simply the most perceptive, accessible yet comprehensive articulation of why Vatican II still matters. His twenty-four principles synthesize the central and still quite compelling contributions of the council to the life of the church today. Moreover, Rush's brilliant articulation of the council's vision also illuminates the remarkable pontificate of Pope Francis who is, in so many ways, the preeminent `Pope of the Council.'"Richard R. Gaillardetz, Joseph Professor of Catholic Systematic Theology, Boston College "The Vision of Vatican II expands and caps Ormond Rush's already-significant contribution to conciliar scholarship. In its detail, depth, and its affirmation of the ways in which the council can continue to enrich the church, The Vision of Vatican II is a truly magisterial work. For everyone committed to the thriving of the church's mission in the world, this book will be a wonderful source of hope and encouragement." Richard Lennan, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry​ "Ormond Rush's The Vision of Vatican II develops an insightful and comprehensive matrix for understanding the council. The principles Rush proposes help readers to see Vatican II as a whole, while his careful attention to the council's history and documents aids exploration of conciliar themes. Rush's extensive scholarship and theological acumen makes The Vision of Vatican II a valuable and significant text for the ongoing interpretation and reception of Vatican II."Amanda C. Osheim, Endowed Professor of the Breitbach Catholic Thinkers and Leaders Program and Associate Professor of Practical Theology, Loras College, Dubuque, IA "Ormond Rush is one of the absolute top experts in the interpretation of Vatican II. His book is a long-awaited event in the debate on the council. The Vision of Vatican II is one of the major studies of Vatican II in the last quarter of a century and belongs to the canon of required texts." Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Historical Theology, Villanova University​ "The Vision of Vatican II expands and caps Ormond Rush's already-significant contribution to conciliar scholarship. In its detail, depth, and its affirmation of the ways in which the council can continue to enrich the church, The Vision of Vatican II is a truly magisterial work. For everyone committed to the thriving of the church's mission in the world, this book will be a wonderful source of hope and encouragement."Richard Lennan, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry "In line with Pope Francis, Orm Rush wants church leaders, theologians, and all the faithful to receive and live the whole vision of Vatican II. Rush remains faithful to his conviction that one can use the `theo-logical' focus of Dei Verbum as a lens to interpret passages from other documents, but also grants a certain normativity to other documents of the mature Council (especially Ad Gentes and Gaudium et Spes). I was most impressed by Rush's ability to enrich his analysis of the different principles by combining sometimes unexpected references from different documents (intertextuality), such as using lines from Sacrosanctum Concilium to shed light on Nostra Aetate."Peter De May, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven "This is a highly important work. Ormond Rush models a symphonic and intertextual reading of the documents of the Second Vatican Council, placing them in their historical context, attending to both authors and receivers, and revealing the trajectory of vital insights that invite fresh theological thinking. His application of sound hermeneutical principles carefully drawn from the orientations of the council itself exposes the limits of one-dimensional or facile interpretations of the council's teaching. Especially significant is Rush's contention that the council itself (and hence its interpretation) prioritizes the `theo-logical' over the ecclesiological—encounter with the living God through Christ and the Spirit over its various mediations in the scriptures, the liturgy, and the life of the church. Grounded in the best of recent scholarship, this book will stand for years to come as point of reference for students of the council and its teaching."Catherine E. Clifford, Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada "The book connects so many dots, the connecting of which itself has kept the Church together through so much."Fr. Bob Schrader “Rush’s book demonstrates that it is not ‘too soon’ to learn a great deal about the council’s meaning in relation to central aspects of its theology and self-understanding.” Modern Believing “Rush’s book is without a doubt one of the most important books on Vatican II published in the last two decades. It draws upon an incredible range of schol­arship while offering a synthetic and constructive account of the council.” Newman Studies Journal "The Vision of Vatican II: Its Fundamental Principles provides an excellent companion to the conciliar documents, particularly for scholars moving the church out of the twentieth century and through the twenty-first century, and graduate students seeking a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of the council. We owe Rush a debt of gratitude for this valuable contribution." Anastasia Wenlinder, Gonzaga University


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  • ISBN-13: 9780814665107
  • Publisher: Liturgical Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Liturgical Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 624
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 44 mm
  • Weight: 1047 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0814665101
  • Publisher Date: 26 Aug 2019
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Its Fundamental Principles
  • Width: 152 mm


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