Sandro Magister recently began a series of contributions by several Italian (and/or Roman) theologians discussing the Second Vatican Council. Last week saw a very interesting addition to the discussion by University of Bologna Professor Enrico Morini. Professor Morini outlines a thesis that the Council did indeed elicit a rupture, but one that sought to re-establish continuity with the Tradition (ecclesial) of the first millennium. I found particularly interesting the professor's views related to collegiality and the question of the filioque.
I leave it you whether you agree with the professor's passing comment about Father John Romanides.
Give it a read here.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
A Rupture of Continuity? or a Continuous Rupture?
Labels:
Eastern Churches,
Ecclesiology,
filioque,
Vatican II
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