Christ. The Christian Experiencein the Modern World is the second volume ofSchillebeeckx' ‘Jesus trilogy'. It focuseson the question of salvation for all people. Using seven 'anthropologicalconstants'
This is a new edition of this 1971 classic about the relationship between the modern world and the church. World and Church deals with the conflict between religiosity and life in the world. Deliber
This is a new edition of the 1963 classic which gave Christological thought a new direction. As far back as his first major book Schillebeeckx propounded an anthropological approach to the sacraments.
This is a new and revised translation of Schillebeeckx' 1968 classic. God, the Future of Man contains Schillebeeckx's systematic elaboration on a number of lectures given during a tour of the USA in
The existence ofthe historical Jesus cannot be doubted. But who was Jesus of Nazareth? And whois he for us today? In this controversial work Schillebeeckx offers his'experiment': an informative and su
Asa result of the publication of Jesus. AnExperiment in Christology (volume 6) and Christ. The Christian Experience in the Modern World (volume 7), Schillebeeckxwas accused of denying the divinity of
The Church with a Human Face: A NewExpanded Theology of Ministry is a thorough anddetailed study of Church and ecclesiastical office, including Schillebeeckx'personal ideas on this topic. This volume
This is a unique selection of Edward Schillebeeckx' collection, translated into English here for the first time. This is a collection of essays from one of the most eminent Catholic theologians of the
A reprinting of SchillebeeckxOs classic work. A standard in understanding the relationship between Christ, Sacrament and the Church. A positive and constructive ecclesial theology.
This is a unique selection of Edward Schillebeeckx' collection, translated into English here for the first time. This is a collection of essays from one of the most eminent Catholic theologians of the
An outstanding contemporary analysis of the transubstantion and of its meaning and significance today . The first part of the book concentrates on the concerns and approach of the Fathers who defined