Teacher(s)
Christians Louis-Léon ;
Main themes
To achieve the objectives determined above, the course will deal with the following themes :
to reflect on the justification, the nature, the goals and the limits of a canon law in its relationship with the theology, on one hand, and with the concrete life of the Church, on the other hand.
Aims
At the end of this course, the student will be able :
- to understand the place and the role of canon law in the life and practice of the Church; to appreciate how ecclesiological data are implemented concretely in canon law;
- to use the "Code of canon law"
- to hold together ecclesiology, pastoral theology and canon law.
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Content
Unit A Ecclesiology
On the basis of the texts of Vatican II, particularly Lumen gentium and Unitatis redintegratio, the course will deal with some fundamental questions in ecclesiology today: the relationship between theological mystery and historical institution within Church's reality; the holding together of the common mission of the baptized, and of the ministries, the ordained ones especially; the ecumenical question of the multiplicity of Christian Churches, and the efforts to get over the divisions amongst them; the Church as sacrament of salvation for the world, and her relationship with non Christian religions in particular. One will also take care of holding together ecclesiology, pastoral theology and canon law.
Unit B Introduction in practical theology
This introduction in practical theology consists of three parts. The first part will set out before the students the challenges of the practical theology and its methods (1), its history (2) and the main texts of the Churches about it (3). Then we will study the contemporary situation in western countries through the main components that affect the Christian life : new connection between Churches and Society, "ultra-modernity", post-Christendom, faith and culture, pluralism, individualism, crisis of the education
(4). Some selected questions of practical theology will be afterwards shortly presented (5).
Unit C Canon law
After a short historical introduction, the canonical approach will be focused on the main issues addressed by the differents schools of theology of canon law, in three perspectives : (a) normative validity (b) normative legitimacy (c) normative effectivity of canon law within the Catholic Church. The conclusive part will discuss the specificity of canon law for the Church, the faithfull and the society today. The main methodological principles for a research in canon law will be introduced.
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