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Sisinono #90 January 2010
On The Living Magisterium and Living Tradition: Towards a "Thomistic Reception" of Vatican II
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
- Benedict XVI and the "Hermeneutic of Reform"
- The Council's Actual Intention
- Rupture or Continuity?
- Relativity and Relativism
- The Continuity of Faith and Reason according to St. Thomas
- The Rupture of Relativism in the Thought of Benedict XVI
- The Real Significance of the Speech of December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
- Tradition Redefined
- A Coherent Discourse, but Contrary to the Church's Teaching
- An Unchangeable Tradition and a Living Magisterium
- From the Living Magisterium to the New Living Tradition
On The Living Magisterium and Living Tradition: Towards a "Thomistic Reception" of Vatican II
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
- Benedict XVI and the "Hermeneutic of Reform"
- The Council's Actual Intention
- Rupture or Continuity?
- Relativity and Relativism
- The Continuity of Faith and Reason according to St. Thomas
- The Rupture of Relativism in the Thought of Benedict XVI
- The Real Significance of the Speech of December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
- Tradition Redefined
- A Coherent Discourse, but Contrary to the Church's Teaching
- An Unchangeable Tradition and a Living Magisterium
- From the Living Magisterium to the New Living Tradition
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On The Living Magisterium and Living Tradition: Towards a "Thomistic Reception" of Vatican II
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
Part II:
The Speech on December 22, 2005
- Benedict XVI and the "Hermeneutic of Reform"
- The Council's Actual Intention
- Rupture or Continuity?
- Relativity and Relativism
- The Continuity of Faith and Reason according to St. Thomas
- The Rupture of Relativism in the Thought of Benedict XVI
- The Real Significance of the Speech of December 22, 2005
The New Relativism of Living Tradition
- Tradition Redefined
- A Coherent Discourse, but Contrary to the Church's Teaching
- An Unchangeable Tradition and a Living Magisterium
- From the Living Magisterium to the New Living Tradition















