JoMaCC

Journal of Modern and Contemporary Christianity

The Roman Magisterium in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives from the Vatican Archives

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Abstract

This issue of the Journal of Modern and Contemporary Christianity documents a workshop held at Villa Vigoni, the German-Italian Centre for European Dialogue, in October 2023. The opening of the Vatican archives for the pontificate of Pius XII has also created new possibilities for research into the history of theology. The Franco-German-Italian workshop (which was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) examined ongoing projects in this context and related them to earlier research on the history of the Magisterium and Roman censorship. Theologically, the pontificate of Pius XII was characterised by an interesting mixture of cautious tendencies towards openness and renewed repression. Against this background, the workshop offered an impressive panorama of current research on the Roman Magisterium under Pius XII, which unfolds in the contributions to this issue. These offer many doctrinal, source-critical, institutional and prosopographical points of contact.

Keywords FaithModernismEvolutionismPontifical Biblical CommissionEcumenismVatican Council IIDoctrineSebastiaan TrompProfessionalisationEncyclicalFranceFaith and orderCatholic theologyPeaceNational socialismFranz Hürth SJPius XIIHoly OfficeAnti-modernismNouvelle ThéologiePope’s ghost writersMoralsWorld council of churchesÉdouard Le RoySociety of JesusMagisteriumScientific progressBook CensorshipCondemnationCensorshipIndexingRoman CuriaInternational questionsSacramental theologyTeilhard de ChardinRomanisationRoman MagisteriumFranz HürthJust warPapal MagisteriumPope Pius XIIJesuitsHumani generisMoral TheologyEthics of the SituationPapal Encyclicals’ drafting processReform concernsCatholic Bible Exegesis in the 1950s

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/JoMaCC/2785-6046/2024/01 | Published April 23, 2024 | Language fr, en, it