1984
DOI: 10.1353/tho.1984.0021
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Edward Schillebeeckx as Critical Theorist: The Impact of Neo-Marxist Social Thought on His Recent Theology

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“…77 For Schillebeeckx, We never look the Christian identity straight in the face; it can never be determined once and for all. ... Consequently we cannot understand 'the development of dogma' in the same way as the Scholastics or the Neo-Scholastics, or even in the same way as Newman, as the permanent explicitation of something which was always there implicitly, in a straight line from the Bible to the present day.…”
Section: The Turn To Hermeneuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…77 For Schillebeeckx, We never look the Christian identity straight in the face; it can never be determined once and for all. ... Consequently we cannot understand 'the development of dogma' in the same way as the Scholastics or the Neo-Scholastics, or even in the same way as Newman, as the permanent explicitation of something which was always there implicitly, in a straight line from the Bible to the present day.…”
Section: The Turn To Hermeneuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%