Conversion is an important characteristic of religious renewal, and of the dialogue between churches and religious believers. In the Roman Catholic Church, conversion has played a significant role in ecumenical dialogue recently. It has become a challenge for the Church as a whole, instead of a call to individual believers alone. The contributors of this volume explore the different aspects of conversion in the history of theology, in the developments during and after the Second Vatican Council, in the Ignatian tradition, and in several ecclesial groups that have explored the opportunities of the ongoing renewal of the churches.
Stephan van Erp, Ph.D. (1966), is Professor of Fundamental Theology at KU Leuven. He has published monographs and articles on theological aesthetics, the work of Edward Schillebeeckx and political theology.
Karim Schelkens, Ph.D. (1977), is Associate Professor at Tilburg University and Guest Professor at KU Leuven. He has published monographs and articles on the Second Vatican Council, and is the biographer of Card. Danneels.
âWe Must Always Be Convertedâ: The Church and the Challenge of Renewal
Stephan van Erp and Karim Schelkens
Part 1 Systematic Theological Perspectives
The âConversionâ of the Disciples: Schillebeeckxâs View of the Resurrection of Christ
Nico Schreurs
The Presence of the Absent: Augustine and Deification
Matthias Smalbrugge
âItâs Better, Then, I Arm Myself with Foresightâ: Dante on the Relationship between Conversion and Belief in Providence
Wiel Logister
Post-Mortem Conversion?
Marcel Sarot
Seeing Christ on the Battlefield: Sign-Making, Sacrament and Conversion
Stephan van Erp
Part 2 Ignatian Voices
A Theatre of Desire: The Philosophical Meaning of the Ignatian Exercises
Inigo Bocken
Temptation as Conversion: The Architecture of the Santâandrea al Quirinale and the Ductus of Conversion
Arnold Smeets
âI Have Wounded My Soul with the Instrument of Salvationâ: The Threefold Spiritual Development of Gerard Manley Hopkins S.J.
Joep van Gennip
Pope Francisâs Call for the Conversion of the Church in Our Time 147
Catherine E. Clifford
A New Spring for the Church: The Ecclesiological Vision of Pope Francis Emerging in Evangelii Gaudium 178
Eugene Duffy
Part 3 Vatican II and Conversion
âTo Offer a Reasoned Account of the Truth of Godâ: Vatican II as a Lasting Call to Theological Conversion
Erik Borgman
Ecclesial Conversion: Some Canonical Reflections
Thomas J. Green
A Pneumatological Conversion? The Holy Spiritâs Activities According to Lumen Gentium
Jos Moons
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