Vatican II Studies |
Call for ProposalsThis Group welcomes proposals on the following topics related to "how (not) to organize an Ecumenical Council — the learning process of year one":
For a second cosponsored session with the Ecclesiological Investigations Group, we seek papers on the "history, hermeneutics, and legacy of the Second Vatican Council." Papers should focus on the debates related to the hermeneutics of the Council, on the ecclesiological paradigm shift of Vatican II and its ecumenical implications, and on the growing amount of conciliar diaries and how they can contribute to our understanding and appreciation of the Council’s teaching. MissionFrom 2012 to 2016, this Group will pay scholarly attention to the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) — one of the most significant events in the history of the Catholic Church, an event that had wide-ranging implications for other faiths, other Christian churches, and for the wider world alike. This Group has a double focus. On one hand, we focus on deepening the understanding of the history of Vatican II, its link with movements of renewal in Catholic theology, and in the Church in the decades prior to Vatican II, the history of the reception of the Council, and the redaction history of the different documents of the Council. On the other hand, we have a strong theological focus and will pay attention both to hermeneutical issues connected to methods of interpreting conciliar teaching and to the interpretation of the most important documents of Vatican II in the year of their anniversary — starting with the liturgical constitution (1963–2013). In looking more closely at the past, our Group hopes to promote conciliarity and synodality in the Christian churches in the present. Anonymity of Review ProcessProposer names are visible to chairs and steering committee members at all times. Questions?Peter De Mey Massimo Faggioli Method of Submission |