Catholicism and Religious Freedom. Renewing the Church in the Second Vatican Council

Gabriel Karl, Spieß Christian, Winkler Katja

Book (monograph) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Just about fifty years ago, in its declaration on religious freedom at the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church programmatically dispensed with political coercion as a means of enforcing its claim to truth. This act of self-imposed restriction with regard to religious claims to truth is exceptional in the history of religions. It is still extremely difficult to explain even today how such a traditional institution as the Catholic Church could have altered its position so fundamentally. In this volume the authors dispute how the Church came to its position, what the reasons and motives were for its repositioning, what shape this process of change took, and the steps involved in the change: What were the characteristics, circumstances and dynamics of the path of Catholicism to recognizing religious freedom?

Details about the publication

Publishing companyFerdinand Schöningh
Place of publicationPaderborn
Edition1
StatusPublished
Release year2019 (15/01/2019)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-3-506-78800-6
Link to the full texthttps://www.schoeningh.de/katalog/titel/978-3-506-78900-6.html
KeywordsKatholizismus; 2. Vatikanum; Christentum; Soziologie

Authors from the University of Münster

Gabriel, Karl
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"
Spieß, Christian
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"