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  1. Yves M.-J. Congar (1904–95) was the foremost French theologian of his lifetime. From the outset, he regarded his vocation as being Dominican and Thomist, ecumenical and ecclesiological. The key elements of his theology include the restoration of the genuine value of ecclesiology; ecumenism; a fresh consideration of the person and mission of ...

  2. Yves-Marie-Joseph Kardinal Congar (8. dubna 1904, Sedan, Francie – 22. června 1995 Paříž) byl známý katolický teolog, člen řádu dominikánů, kardinál a účastník Druhého vatikánského koncilu.

  3. Yves Congar wurde am 13. April 1904, ein Jahr vor der Verabschiedung der gesetzli‐chen Trennung von Kirche und Staat in Frankreich, im französischen Sedan geboren. Durch dieses politische Ereignis wurden auch seine Kindheit und Jugend geprägt, war seine Heimatstadt nämlich sehr laizistisch ausgerichtet.

  4. This small book on Archbishop Lefebvre from 1976 — Challenge to the Church: The Case of Archbishop Lefebvre (English version) — showcases Yves Congar’s fight against Archbishop Lefebvre and traditional Catholicism, a fight that continues today through their respective spiritual and theological descendants.

  5. 31. Dez. 2016 · ABSTRACT. Yves Congar (1904-1995) was one of the chief architects of a remarkable renewal in Roman Catholic ecclesiology in the twentieth century. His vision for ecclesial renewal led to a profound transformation of the Roman Catholic Church, its relationship with other churches and the world. This book considers the contribution made by Congar ...

  6. 26. Aug. 2020 · Charles Taylor on the contributions of Yves Congar OP to Vatican II. Jonathan Guilbault: For our last discussion in Avenues of Faith, you chose Faithful to the Future, a work by Brother Émile, from the Taizé Community, about the theologian Yves Congar.

  7. 16. Sept. 2004 · French Dominican Yves Congar is widely recognized as the most important Roman Catholic ecclesiologist of the twentieth century. He was a leader in the ecumenical movement in Europe and one of the most influential theological advisors at the Second Vatican Council. In this book, Groppe analyzes Congar’s theology of the Holy Spirit.