In Christ Brings All Newness: Essays, Reviews, and Reflections, Robert P. Imbelli, a theologian with a storied vocation as a priest of the Archdiocese of New York, offers a rich theological corpus explicitly grounded in Vatican II’s transformative vision. A scholar who bore witness to the unfolding of the council while studying in Rome, Imbelli carries the torch of its teachings through over five decades of preaching and teaching. With a Ph.D. in theology from Yale University, he has cultivated a nuanced and sober understanding of the Catholic imagination, reflected in his previous award-winning work, Rekindling the Christic Imagination. In this current volume, Imbelli delves into the inexhaustible newness of Jesus Christ, examining how this novum has been, and ought to be, the pulsating heart of Catholic thought and praxis. The collection is poised as a bridge spanning scholarly exegesis and pastoral ministry, calling believers to re-encounter the transformative presence of Christ in an era where such a center often seems perilously close to erosion.
Christ Brings All Newness: Essays, Reviews, and Reflections by Robert Imbelli (review)
Umbrello, Steven
2024-01-01
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In Christ Brings All Newness: Essays, Reviews, and Reflections, Robert P. Imbelli, a theologian with a storied vocation as a priest of the Archdiocese of New York, offers a rich theological corpus explicitly grounded in Vatican II’s transformative vision. A scholar who bore witness to the unfolding of the council while studying in Rome, Imbelli carries the torch of its teachings through over five decades of preaching and teaching. With a Ph.D. in theology from Yale University, he has cultivated a nuanced and sober understanding of the Catholic imagination, reflected in his previous award-winning work, Rekindling the Christic Imagination. In this current volume, Imbelli delves into the inexhaustible newness of Jesus Christ, examining how this novum has been, and ought to be, the pulsating heart of Catholic thought and praxis. The collection is poised as a bridge spanning scholarly exegesis and pastoral ministry, calling believers to re-encounter the transformative presence of Christ in an era where such a center often seems perilously close to erosion.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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