Critical exegesis as an opportunity for "reform"
provocations beyond Vatican II
Abstract
The Vatican II Council, which has shaped the Roman Catholic world in the twentieth century, promoted the reception of a new way of speaking to the modern world by looking for a language to communicate the faith drawn from context, culture and society. The use of “critical” methods to read the Bible was one of the opportunities taken to speak the language of modernity.
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