By What Authority?: Primer on Scripture, the Magisterium, and the Sense of the Faithful

Author:   Richard R. Gaillardetz
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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9780814628720


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 August 2003
Format:   Paperback
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By What Authority?: Primer on Scripture, the Magisterium, and the Sense of the Faithful


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Authority is exercised in many ways and forms in the Catholic Church today. By What Authority? offers a helpful introduction to the forms of Church authority that are concerned with authentic Christian belief. Gaillardetz explains what it means to say that the Bible is inspired, how Scripture and tradition are related to one another, the role of the pope and bishops in preserving the Christian faith, the levels of Church teaching authority, how to deal with disagreements with Church teaching, the distinctive role of the theologians, and the contribution of all the baptized in the formation of Church teaching. This book introduces readers to a basic understanding of the nature and exercise of authority in the Catholic Church as understood within the vision of the Church offered by the Second Vatican Council. The chapters conclude by outlining disputed issues regarding the topic of that chapter and a select list of opportunities for further reading. ""Gaillardetz has emerged as one of the few true authorities on the authority of the Catholic Church. By some miracle he has managed to balance not only tradition and development, but also first-rate theology with wide accessibility. I will use this as a text in my course on the Church."" Dennis M. Doyle, Religious Studies, University of Dayton

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Author:   Richard R. Gaillardetz
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.284kg
ISBN:  

9780814628720


ISBN 10:   0814628729
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 August 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS   List of Abbreviations Preface to the Revised Edition   PART ONE FUNDAMENTAL THEMES ONE What Is the Role of Power and Authority in the Church? TWO What Is Divine Revelation?   PART TWO THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION THREE What Is the Canon of the Bible? FOUR What Is Biblical Inspiration and Inerrancy? FIVE What Is the Authority of Tradition?   PART THREE THE AUTHORITY OF THE MAGISTERIUM SIX How Did the Magisterium Develop Historically? SEVEN How Do We Understand the Magisterium Today? EIGHT How Do the Pope and Bishops Exercise Their Teaching Authority? NINE What Is the Role of Dogma and Doctrine in the Church?   PART FOUR THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVING COMMUNITY TEN What Is the Sense of the Faithful? ELEVEN Is There a Place for Disagreement in the Church? TWELVE What Is the Proper Relationship between the Magisterium, Theologians, and the Sense of the Faithful?   Epilogue Index

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Respected Catholic theologian Richard Gaillardetz takes up important topics that are too often neglected in modern biblical studies and theology. Drawing on the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and the full spectrum of Catholic tradition, he provides the lay reader with clear explanations of such issues as revelation, biblical inspiration and inerrancy, the authority of the biblical canon, the relationship of Scripture and tradition, the authority of the magsterium and other levels of Church teaching, the role of dissent, and the sensum fidelium. Just to name this list of contents is to signal the importance of a solid and reliable exposition such as this.The Bible Today Anyone who wants a teachable, balanced, lucid, yet comprehensive text on authority in the church need look no further.Church Richard Gaillardetz has earned a reputation as a leading authority on the theology of the magisterium. Taking his point of departure from Vatican II's teaching on divine revelation, he shows how revelation is mediated symbolically through the stories and traditions of God's people. His book guides the reader skillfully through difficult questions such as the nature of biblical inspiration, the gradual emergence of the canon, the relation between Scripture and tradition, the authority of the Church's teaching office as well as that of the believing community. A chapter asking if there is a place for 'disagreement' in the Catholic Church is particularly wise. Written with an admirable clarity and simplicity, his book is honest, timely, and deeply Catholic.Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology, Loyola Marymount University Gaillardetz sets himself the task of synthesizing and presenting in an accessible manner the theological work on revelation and church teaching authority appearing since Vatican II. He succeeds in a remarkably clear and engaging way.Pastoral Music Gaillardetz's book is written as an honest and charitable presentation of the current teaching of the hierarchical magisterium, with a respectful treatment of the authority of sovereign conscience for each and all believers... This book will whet your appetite to re-read these sacred texts with renewed interest.America Gaillardetz has emerged as one of the few true authorities on the authority of the Catholic Church. By some miracle he has managed to balance not only tradition and development, but also first-rate theology with wide accessibility. I will use this as a text in my course on the Church.Dennis M. Doyle, Religious Studies, University of Dayton Will Rogers said, 'We're all educated, only its about different things.' This sage observation came to mind as I read By What Authority? Many well educated, even professional, Catholics retain a somewhat elementary knowledge of Catholic belief and teaching. This book is a lucid, balanced guide for the interested inquirer on such complex questions as the sense of the faithful, the role of theologians and church authority, and the various levels of church teaching. A great contribution, this book should be widely read.Most Rev. John R. Quinn, Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco This work is a great resource for those interested in understanding the several sources and practical uses of authority within contemporary Catholicism.Catholic Books Review


Gaillardetz has emerged as one of the few true authorities on the authority of the Catholic Church. By some miracle he has managed to balance not only tradition and development, but also first-rate theology with wide accessibility. I will use this as a text in my course on the Church.


This work is a great resource for those interested in understanding the several sources and practical uses of authority within contemporary Catholicism. Catholic Books Review


Author Information

Richard R. Gaillardetz, Ph.D., is the Margaret and Thomas Murray and James J. Bacik Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of Toledo. He is an official delegate on the U.S. Catholic--Methodist Ecumenical Dialogue.

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