Why the Church?

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, Mar 2, 2001 - Religion - 288 pages
Giussani begins by focusing on the Church as a community composed of people who are aware of themselves as defined by the gift of the Spirit, from which they derive a new conception of existence, the fruit of conversion. He then describes the Church's developing self-awareness of its dual elements of the human and divine. Concerned with verifying the Church's claim to embody Christ, Giussani situates the locus of verification in human experience, arguing that a different type of life is born in those who try to live the life of the Church. Why the Church? is a seminal study that will engage both the scholar and the general reader.
 

Contents

THE CONSTITUENT FACTORS OF THE CHRISTIAN PHENOMENON IN HISTORY
63
THE EFFECTIVE SIGN OF THE DIVINE IN HISTORY
115
Introduction
117
THE CHURCHS SELFDEFINITION
121
VERIFYING THE PRESENCE OF THE DIVINE IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH
201
Conclusion
233
Notes
235
Index
247
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Giussani Luigi : Monsignor Luigi Giussani (1922-2005) was the founder of the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation in Italy. His works are available in over twenty languages.

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