Franciscanum (Jan 2020)

Protestantismo y Concilio Vaticano II: una original tesis de Alberto Methol Ferré

  • Bárbara Diaz Kayel,
  • José Ramiro Podetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21500/01201468.4066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 173
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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During the last 500 years, Catholics and Protestants have been separated from one another, and have been frequently hostile. A deep change occurred with Vatican II. The Latin-American contemporary thinker Alberto Methol Ferré considers that, though the Catholic Church was, at first, defensive in the face of two great challenges of Modernity, Reformation and Enlightenment, this attitude changed since the Second Vatican Council, when Catholicism assumed the most valuable contributions of both traditions. In this article we will analyze Methol Ferre’s thesis in reference to Reformation, especially the following issues: Church and baptism, laity and common priesthood of the faithful.

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