Description
How did Catholicism move from the defensive stance of the First Vatican Council in the 1870s to the open, responsive position of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s? The life and thought of Romano Guardini shows the way. In his unwavering pursuit of truth, Guardini discovered a clear path from the understanding of faith as theoretical conviction to one of faith as living experience.
In Romano Guardini: A Precursor of Vatican II, Robert Krieg tells the story of one of the most creative theologians in the twentieth century, who anticipated Vatican II's commitment to read "the signs of the times." No other volume in the English language offers such a complete portrait of Guardini and his world.
Exploring the context in which Guardini learned and taught, Krieg introduces us to his pastoral leadership, particularly in the liturgical and youth movements. Drawing on the more than 75 books and 100 articles written by Guardini, this book then examines the recurring major themes of his theology: divine revelation as God's self-disclosure, the church as Christian community, liturgy as play in God's presence, literature as expression of religious experience, Nazism as negation of personal existence, Jesus Christ as mediator, and Christian acceptance of modernity.
Although he never intended to promote an ecumenical council of reform, Guardini's career-long commitment to both Judeo-Christian wisdom and intellectual exchange with contemporary thought resulted in his becoming widely regarded as a major precursor of the Second Vatican Council. Respected theologians such as Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger have acknowledged their indebtedness to him.
All those who wish to better understand the Church today can learn much from Romano Guardini, a pioneer in exciting theological territory. And this book is an excellent guide for an inspiring intellectual journey.
About the Author
Robert A. Krieg, C.S.C., is professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is author of Karl Adam: Catholicism in German Culture (University of Notre Dame Press, 1992).
Reviews
"Romano Guardini's notable contributions to Catholic theology and specifically his impact on Vatican II serve as the subject of this impressive study. Krieg offers a comprehensive overview of Guardini's life and work situated within the cultural, social, political, and theological context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany. He argues that apart from this context, Guardini's legacy cannot be adequately evaluated and appropriated." -Theological Studies
"Robert Krieg has made available in the Anglo-American world a reliable guide to Guardini's work. But even German research on Guardini can profit from this book." -Irish Theological Quarterly
"Robert A. Krieg presents a very insightful synthesis. His book is well constructed. . . . The content of Guardini's major works are presented clearly, and through a series of methodical questions their impact is highlighted. An excellent way of coming to know the thought of Guardini!" -Gregorianum
"Robert Krieg has made available in the Anglo-American world a reliable guide to Guardini's work. But even German research on Guardini can profit from this book." -Irish Theological Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9780268016616
Author Robert A. Krieg
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint University of Notre Dame Press
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Weight(grams) 381g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm