The new pontificate : a time for change?
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The new pontificate : a time for change?
(Concilium, 2006/1)
SCM Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Maureen Junker-Kenny
- Don't laugh! The church can change / Regina Ammicht Quinn
- Forgetting the humanity of Jesus / Éloi Messi Metogo
- Salvation from below : toward a humanized humanity / Jon Sobrino
- Imago Dei and sexual difference / Janet Martin Soskice
- Christian anthropology and gender essentialism : classicism and historical-mindedness / Susan A. Ross
- Ecclesia ab Abel : the "poor" and the church at the start of the twenty-first century / Luiz Carlos Susin
- Beyond prayer of petition / Andrés Torres Queiruga
- Truth as a religious concept / Erik Borgman
- In praise of Christian relativism / Felix Wilfred
- Conflicting interpretations of the Council : the Ratzinger-Kasper debate / Solange Lefebvre
- The pre-political foundations of the State / Maureen Junker-Kenny
- Women in the practice of reproductive medicine and in bioethical discourse -- an intervention / Regina Ammicht Quinn and Hille Haker
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