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A importância e o papel da liturgia no sensus fidei a partir do documento da Comissão Teológica Internacional: “o sensus fidei na vida da Igreja” = The importance and role of lithurgy in sensus fidei from the documento of the International Theological Commission: “sensus fidei in the Church’s life”
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The Teaching of the Church on Religious Freedom: A Break or Continuity of Tradition?
Published 2021-03-01“…Based on the document by the International Theological Commission, “Memory and Reconciliation: The Church and the Faults of the Past,” as well as the teaching of Pope Benedict XVI, the author demonstrates that – in contrast to some contemporary interpretations – the hermeneutics of continuity is possible regarding Church’s teaching on religious freedom.…”
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Safeguarding the diversity and the protection of creation
Published 2015-04-01“…<p>From a challenge of the International Theological Commission of EATWOT, with regard to post-Religional paradigm, this text intends to respond to specific issues such as the crisis of religions, the collapse of exclusiveness and the emergence of new spiritualities. …”
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Harmony or Discordance between Sacramental and Liturgical Theology?
Published 2024-03-01“…The dichotomy and relationship between the notions of <i>theoria</i> and <i>praxis</i> in both sciences are presented as the need for a solid foundation or philosophical frame of reference with a metaphysical or realistic background, attending to the problems raised by the International Theological Commission in the document on “The Reciprocity between Faith and Sacraments in the Sacramental Economy” (1999). …”
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The Criteria of “Authentically” Catholic Theology: Reading <i>Theology Today</i> a Decade Later
Published 2021-12-01“…In light of the fecundity and diversity of Catholic theology since Vatican II, a 2012 report of the International Theological Commission (ITC) identified perspectives, principles, and criteria—distinctive family traits—of Catholic theology, what Pope Benedict XVI called its “genetic code”: primacy of the Word of God; the faith of the Church as its source, context, and norm; the science of faith; drawing constantly on the canonical witness of Scripture; fidelity to the Apostolic Tradition; attention to the <i>sensus fidelium</i>; responsible adherence to the ecclesiastical magisterium; practiced in collaboration with the whole company of theologians; in dialogue with the world; giving a scientifically and rationally argued presentation of the Christian faith; integration of plurality in the <i>intellectus fidei</i>; and sapiential. …”
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