El asedio a la cristiandad. Intelectuales católicos y sociedad (1950-1965)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2006.v63.i1.5Keywords:
Catholics thinkers, Argentinian Church, Vatican Council II, Pius XII, Church HistoryAbstract
From the decline of Pius XII’s papacy to the end of the Vatican Council II, Catholicism faced an actual internal revolution. This paper seeks to analyse the development of discourse in Argentinian catholic thinkers in the 1950s and 1960s; and the conditions under which this change has been possible. The conciliary period was capable of transforming the inner relational system in catholicism and modifying the ways of sanction and legitimacy of discourse in the field: what can and what cannot be said underwent a radical transformation. Issues such as the role of laymen, pluralism, ecumenical dialogue, the relationship Church-State, etc., set up the coordinates of this intense debate.
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