Studia Theologica 2015, 17(3):84-92 | DOI: 10.5507/sth.2015.0281308
The Fathers of Vatican II made a commitment to talk about hope and provide it with a face and name in the horizon of the faith in Jesus Christ. Given the social changes, they produced an extremely generous work picturing the unique legacy of faith, documented in the texts of the Council. The Council did not want to make proclamations, but develop arguments. They wanted to express with the Council's teaching that the Church invites people to worship their faith, reflect on it and pass it on. In order to do this they need guidance and focus but in a way that will not ignore their own experience in life and faith. Their own initiative is not only possible but required.
Zveřejněno: říjen 2015
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