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Nouvelle théologie (Catholic theology) (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Nouvelle théologie (Catholic theology)
Used for/see from:
  • New Theology (Catholic theology)
  • Ressourcement (Catholic theology)
See also:

Work cat.: 2008943931: Boersma, H. Nouvelle théologie and sacramental ontology, 2009: p. 2 (Nouvelle théologie; ressourcement)

Rahner, K. Theological dict., 1965 (Nouvelle théologie; New Theology; "collective name for very various efforts among French theologians, especially after the Second World War, to reconsider traditional theology in the light of biblical and patristic theology, modern philosophy, and comparative religion so as to make the Church's doctrine more intelligible and more credible to the men of our time.")

Wikipedia, Aug. 28, 2009 ("Nouvelle Théologie (French, 'New Theology') is the name commonly used to refer to a school of thought in Catholic theology that arose in the mid-20th century, most notably among certain circles of French and German theologians.... [T]hey advocated a 'return to the sources' of the Christian Faith: namely, Scripture and the writings of the Church Fathers. This methodological move is known by its French name, ressourcement.")

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