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Catholicism has always recognized the need for a normative doctrinal teaching authority. Yet the character, scope, and exercise of that authority, what has come to be called the magisterium, has changed significantly over two millennia. This book gathers contributions from leading Catholic scholars in considering new factors that must be taken into account as we consider the church's official teaching authority in today's postmodern context. Noted experts in their fields cover many intriguing topics here, including the investigation of theologians that has occurred in recent years, canonical perspectives on such investigations, the role that women religious have played in these issues, the place of the media when problems arise, and possible future ways forward The book concludes with "The Elizabeth Johnson Dossier," a selection of documents essential to understanding the case of Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ, whose work was recently the sub
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Catholicism has always recognized the need for a normative doctrinal teaching
authority. Yet the character, scope, and exercise of that authority, what has
come to be called the magisterium, has changed significantly over two
millennia. This book gathers contributions from leading Catholic scholars in
considering new factors that must be taken into account as we consider the
church's official teaching authority in today's postmodern context. Noted
experts in their fields cover many intriguing topics here, including the
investigation of theologians that has occurred in recent years, canonical
perspectives on such investigations, the role that women religious have played
in these issues, the place of the media when problems arise, and possible
future ways forward The book concludes with "TheElizabeth Johnson
Dossier,"a selection of documents essential to understanding the case of
Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ, whose work was recently the subject of severe
criticism by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.Contributors
include Bradford Hinze, James Coriden, Colleen Mallon, Ormond Rush,
Gerard Mannion, Anthony Godzieba, Vincent Miller, Richard Gaillardetz, and
Elizabeth Johnson.
When the Magisterium Intervenes: The
Magisterium and Theologians in Today's Church
Book Synopsis : Catholicism has always recognized the need for a
normative doctrinal teaching authority. Yet the character, scope, and
exercise of that authority, what has come to be called the magisterium,
has changed significantly over two millennia. This book gathers
contributions from leading Catholic scholars in considering new factors
that must be taken into account as we consider the church's official
teaching authority in today's postmodern context. Noted experts in their
fields cover many intriguing topics here, including the investigation of
theologians that has occurred in recent years, canonical perspectives on
such investigations, the role that women religious have played in these
issues, the place of the media when problems arise, and possible future
ways forward The book concludes with "TheElizabeth Johnson
Dossier,"a selection of documents essential to understanding the
case of Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ, whose work was recently the subject of
severe criticism by the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops.Contributors include Bradford Hinze, James Coriden, Colleen
Mallon, Ormond Rush, Gerard Mannion, Anthony Godzieba, Vincent
Miller, Richard Gaillardetz, and Elizabeth Johnson.