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Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction: A Very Short Introduction

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By (author): Shaun Blanchard Stephen Bullivant

Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), or Vatican II, is arguably the most significant event in the life of the Catholic Church since the Reformation. The Council initiated, intentionally or not, profound changes not simply within Catholic theology, but in the religious, social, and moral lives of the world's billion Catholics. It also reconfigured, intellectually and practically, the Church's engagements with those outside of it - most obviously with regard to other religions. The sixteen documents formally issued by Vatican II constitute some of the most influential writings of the whole twentieth century. Debates over their correct interpretation and authority are constant, but they remain an indispensable point-of-reference for all areas of Catholic life, from liturgy and sacraments, to the Church's vast network of charitable and educational endeavours the world over. In this Very Short Introduction, Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant present the backstory to this event. Vatican II is explored in light of the wider history of the Catholic Church and placed in the tumultuous context of the 1960s. It distils the research on Vatican II, employing the first-hand accounts of participants and observers, and the official proceedings of the Council to paint a rich picture of one of the most important events of the last century. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable. See more
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  • Weight: 144g
  • Dimensions: 110 x 174mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198864813

About Shaun BlanchardStephen Bullivant

Shaun Blanchard is Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Newman Studies. A graduate of North Carolina Oxford and Marquette Shaun writes on a variety of topics in early modern and modern Catholicism. He is the author of The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II (OUP 2020) and with Ulrich Lehner co-edited The Catholic Enlightenment: A Global Anthology (2021). Forthcoming works include a monograph on ecclesiology in the late eighteenth-century English-speaking world an anthology of translated Jansenist sources (co-edited with Richard Yoder) and book chapters on the British and Irish Catholic Enlightenment and the popes and the Enlightenment. Stephen Bullivant is Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion and Director of the Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society. He holds doctorates in Theology (Oxford 2009) and Sociology (Warwick 2019). He joined St Mary's in 2009 having previously held posts at Heythrop College London and Wolfson College Oxford. Professor Bullivant has also held Visiting fellowship at the Institute for Social Change (University of Manchester) Blackfriars Hall (University of Oxford) and the Institute for Advanced Studies (University College London). Professor Bullivant has published ten books including: Mass Exodus: Catholic Disaffiliation in Britain and America since Vatican II (OUP 2019) Why Catholics Leave What They Miss and How They Might Return (2019; with C. Knowles H. Vaughan-Spruce and B. Durcan) The Oxford Dictionary of Atheism (OUP 2016; with L. Lee) and The Trinity: How Not to Be a Heretic (2015).

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