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Leibniz on the Nature of the Church

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), one of the most prominent figures in both the history of philosophy and the history of mathematics, but also one of the greatest advocates of Christian unity of the early modern period, may just have the solution to divisions within the Church with his unique understanding of the nature of the Church.
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Nature, Mission, And Structure Of The Church

2008
Abstract There exists a general impression that Vatican II accomplished a major revolution in ecclesiology. John O’Malley credits it for achieving a reform by transformation or revolution rather than by adjustment or development; Gregory Baum holds that its documents reflect a ‘‘Blondelian shift’’ from extrinsicism toward experience and ...
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The World in the Church—An Exercise in Natural Theology

New Blackfriars, 1965
In February 1963, the Cambridge faculty of divinity sponsored four lectures on Objections to Christian Belief. In the last of them, Canon Bezzant pointed out that we need a natural theology. He said that ‘the only possible basis for a reasonably grounded natural theology is what we call scientific.
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THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH: SOME REFLECTIONS*

International Review of Mission, 2001
WILLIAM G. RUSCH [**] The centre of our attention is a brief document of 61 pages of English text. Often documents do hot seem to be very important or interesting. When we think about constitutions of organizations, minutes of meetings, and tax codes in our various countries, most of us do not consider such texts of compelling interest.
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