The Future of ChristologyThe Future of Christology
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Book, 2005
Current format, Book, 2005, , All copies in use.Book, 2005
Current format, Book, 2005, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsRoger Haight's award-winning and best-selling book Jesus Symbol of God has recently been judged by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to contain 'grave doctrinal errors.' Like a number of theologians before him-Hans Kung, Charles Curran, Anthony de Mello, Tissa Balasuriya, and Jacques Dupuis-Haight has been banned from teaching Catholic theology. In its overall criticism of the book, the Congregation charges that Haight 'subordinates the contents of the faith to their plausibility and intelligibility in post-modern culture.' For his part, Haight says- 'I look at American Catholicism with a population more and more educated in the faith. Many college and university students are used to religious pluralism, and are asking how they can square it with the Catholic faith. I try to put critical words to their experience and keep their experience in touch with the tradition. My fear is that educated Catholics will walk out if there isn't space for an open attitude to other religions.'
The Future of Christology is a more compact and accessible presentation of Haight's understanding of Jesus Christ than the one in Jesus Symbol of God . Haight has not changed his position in light of Vatican criticism; he has only sharpened and clarified it.
The Future of Christology is a more compact and accessible presentation of Haight's understanding of Jesus Christ than the one in Jesus Symbol of God . Haight has not changed his position in light of Vatican criticism; he has only sharpened and clarified it.
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- New York : Continuum, c2005
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