THEOLOGY 2 Flashcards
What are the 4 pivotal document of vatican 2
SLGD
Lumen Gentium
Gaudium et spea
Dei Verbum
Sacrosanctum Concilium
When was Lumen Gentium published?
November 21, 1964
When was Gaudium et spes published?
December 7, 1965
When was Dei verbum published?
November 18, 1965
When was sacrosanctum concilium published?
December 4, 1963
Double Thrust of Vatican 2
Ad fontes and aggiornamento
- “Light of the Nation”
- Emphasize the concept of the
“People of God”
What pivotal document?
Lumen Gentium
This document redefined the nature
of the Church, emphasizing the role
of all believers.
What pivotal document?
Lumen gentium
Joy and Hope”
- Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
Addressed Church’s relationship
with the modern world
- emphasizing social justice, human
dignity
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
Church’s responsibility to engage
with contemporary issues.
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
“Word of God”
- Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
This document focused on the
interpretation of Sacred Scripture
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
Highlighted the importance of
Scripture in the life of the Church.
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
- “Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy”
- This document reformed the liturgy
What pivotal document?
Sacrosanctum concilium
- Return to the sources
What thrust of vatican 2?
Ad fontes
Encouraging the use of vernacular
languages in the Mass and emphasizing the active participation of the laity in worship. What kind of pivotal document?
Sacrosanctum concilium
Renewal or up to date.
What kind of thrust of vatican?
Aggiornamento
Prominent theologian
- German Jesuit
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
“Christian community has officially
become “a truly world Church”
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
- Three distinct historical and cultural
epochs
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
The foundational experience of the Church had to be interpreted in the light of the Jewish culture since her founder Jesus Christ was a Jew. What epoch?
Rootedness in Jewish Culture