Möhler’s Romantic Idea of the Church

Philosophy and Theology 3 (2):161-171 (1988)
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Abstract

Following brief accounts of Möhler’s version of dialectic and his influence upon Vatican II, I argue that much of his ecclesiology is based upon a concept of “essence” derived from romanticism. I conclude that current theology must return to some basic questions posed by the Reformation.

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