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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J TkacikPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781532648199ISBN 10: 1532648197 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 28 June 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Michael J. Tkacik's Deacons and Vatican II serves as a must-read not only for deacons, but for all who seek understanding of that momentous church council, especially the council's challenge that all Christians are to serve in diverse ways. Tkacik's theological insights reflect his many years of conciliar scholarship and of teaching diakonia among diaconal candidates. This work also includes a current analysis of Pope Francis' teachings on diakonia."" --James T. Cross, Asst. Professor of Theology, Saint Leo University ""The restoration of the permanent diaconate by the Second Vatican Council is a significant part of preparing churches for a renewed apostolate in today's divided world. This well-crafted book will appeal not only to deacons but to bishops and laity in all Christian denominations, whether of conservative or liberal bent."" --Richard Penaskovic, Emeritus Professor, Auburn University ""In this important work, Dr. Tkacik provides profound insights into the historical and theological roots of the permanent diaconate in building up a servant church. This book is a gift to all who seek a deeper understanding of ecclesial servanthood."" --Deacon John Alvarez, Director of Diaconal Formation, Diocese of St. Petersburg ""Michael Tkacik's latest work is a powerful contribution to the theological literature on the diaconate. It is especially valuable as the renewed diaconate celebrates the first fifty years of its restoration as a permanent order of ministry in the life of the church. Dr. Tkacik's keen analysis, pastoral sensitivity, and ecclesial vision offer both challenge and encouragement for the ongoing development of a truly diaconal ecclesiology, a truly servant church."" --William Ditewig, Executive Professor of Theology at Santa Clara University ""Deacons and students will enjoy reflecting on Vatican II with a highly favored professor as he looks back on years of teaching and looks ahead to years of continued renewal in the diaconate ministry."" --Thomas L. Humphries, Jr., Saint Leo University" Michael J. Tkacik's Deacons and Vatican II serves as a must-read not only for deacons, but for all who seek understanding of that momentous church council, especially the council's challenge that all Christians are to serve in diverse ways. Tkacik's theological insights reflect his many years of conciliar scholarship and of teaching diakonia among diaconal candidates. This work also includes a current analysis of Pope Francis' teachings on diakonia. --James T. Cross, Asst. Professor of Theology, Saint Leo University The restoration of the permanent diaconate by the Second Vatican Council is a significant part of preparing churches for a renewed apostolate in today's divided world. This well-crafted book will appeal not only to deacons but to bishops and laity in all Christian denominations, whether of conservative or liberal bent. --Richard Penaskovic, Emeritus Professor, Auburn University In this important work, Dr. Tkacik provides profound insights into the historical and theological roots of the permanent diaconate in building up a servant church. This book is a gift to all who seek a deeper understanding of ecclesial servanthood. --Deacon John Alvarez, Director of Diaconal Formation, Diocese of St. Petersburg Michael Tkacik's latest work is a powerful contribution to the theological literature on the diaconate. It is especially valuable as the renewed diaconate celebrates the first fifty years of its restoration as a permanent order of ministry in the life of the church. Dr. Tkacik's keen analysis, pastoral sensitivity, and ecclesial vision offer both challenge and encouragement for the ongoing development of a truly diaconal ecclesiology, a truly servant church. --William Ditewig, Executive Professor of Theology at Santa Clara University Deacons and students will enjoy reflecting on Vatican II with a highly favored professor as he looks back on years of teaching and looks ahead to years of continued renewal in the diaconate ministry. --Thomas L. Humphries, Jr., Saint Leo University Author InformationMichael J. Tkacik is Associate Professor of Theology at Saint Leo University in Florida. Dr. Tkacik has also served as the Secretary for Ministries for the Diocese of St. Petersburg. He holds a BA in Religion and Philosophy from Auburn University, an MA in Theology from Providence College, and a PhD in Systematic Theology from Duquesne University. His professional interests include the sacramentology and ecclesiology of Vatican II, ecumenism, and interreligious dialogue. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |