Theological Journey Part 1 (COMPLETE)

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Pope John Paul II's Theological Journey to the Prayer Meeting of Religions in Assisi: PART 1 - From the Second Vatican Council to the Papal Elections

| VIDEO DIRECTORY |
0:00 - Intro Montage and Foreward

I. The Assisi Prayer Service for Peace in the Light of Tradition and Vatican II
4:49 - 1. Pope versus Pope
25:20 - 2. The Assisi Prayer Service for Peace: The Public Manifestation of the Intentions of Vatican II?
38:31 - 3. The Program for Conciliar Renewal of the Church from the Perspective of Council Father Karol Wojtyla

II. Vatican II: Basis of Instrument of the 'Accommodata Renovatio'?
50:13 - 1. Vatican II in Light of Assisi
1:02:28 - 2. The Council Documents: A Mix of Traditional Faith and Modern Theology
1:10:12 - 3. The "Pastoral Council" and its "Pastoral Language"
1:21:51 - 4. The "Pastoral Language" and the Secular Problem of "Understanding"
1:43:22 - 5. Assisi: the "Shibboleth" for the "Correct" Understanding of the Council

III. Sign of Contradiction: A Meditation on Christ
1:50:52 - 1. The Journey of the Human Spirit to God
1:55:39 - 1.1 A 'Theologia Naturalis Religionem in Nuce'
2:09:58 - 1.2 Critical Remarks
2:22:46 - 2. The Thesis of Universal Salvation: Axiom of Karol Wojtyla's Theology? 2.1 The Council's Teaching on Salvation in the Cardinal's Understanding
2:43:44 - 2.2 Salvation Expressed by the Relations of Head and Body, Bride and Bridegroom, According to Cardinal Wojtyla
12:52:01 - 2.3 Salvation Expressed by the Relations of Head and Body, Bride and Bridegroom in Scripture and Tradition
2:58:58 - 2.4 Critical Remarks
3:12:30 - 3. From the Axiom of Universal Salvation to the Anthropocentric Understanding of Revelation 3.1 Revelation According to a Council Text and the Commentary of Cardinal Wojtyla
3:19:23 - 3.2 Critical Remarks
3:30:31 - (Continuation of 3.2 Critical Remarks)
3:41:59 - (Continuation of 3.2 Critical Remarks)
3:54:07 - (Continuation of 3.2 Critical Remarks)
4:01:48 - 4. Henri de Lubac's Conception of Revelation in the Council Text and the Commentary of Karol Wojtyla

IV. Towards the "New Theology" of Cardinal Wojtyla
4:09:21 - 1. Before the Backdrop of Classical Theological Teaching
4:17:37 - 2. The Way of All Flesh to the One God of All Religions
4:28:54 - 3. The Thesis of Universal Salvation as an Axiom of the 'Theologia Revelata'
4:41:13 - 4. The Principles of Knowledge in the New Theology of Karol Wojtyla
4:42:00 - 4.1 The "Twofold Revelation"
5:01:12 - 4.2 The "Twofold Faith"

This is the first of four volumes by Fr. Johannes Dörmann (1922-2009) analyzing the seismic theological departures of one of the most popular and consequential pontificates of the 20th Century.

Fr. Dörmann was an accomplished scholar/theologian and a faithful priest of Jesus Christ in the Archdiocese of Cologne, Germany. Ordained in 1953, he served as chaplain and pastor from 1953 through 1966 while continuing studies in Missionary Evangelism (Missiology), Ethnology, Ethnosociology and Comparative Religions. He received his Doctorate from Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) in 1963. In addition to his formidable competencies in Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and Theology, he also taught Comparative Religions and Missionary Evangelism. Both his fidelity and his fields of expertise made him a uniquely competent theologian to assess the theological program of Pope John Paul II. This multi-volume study begins with the simple question: "As a man thinks, so he acts: How does this pope think?" Fr. Dörmann's earnest and non-polemical yet inescapable conclusions may prove devastating to those who were understandably charmed by Pope John Paul II's charismatic style and by their memories of the euphoric, personality-centered religious events staged during his pontificate.

This work makes an invaluable contribution toward clearing away the confusion of the unprecedented post-Conciliar era leading to the present pontificate of Pope Francis.

[Regrettably, this book is currently out of print - perhaps a great demand could convince Angelus Press to publish it again.]

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