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Avery Dulles (1918–2008)

Author of Models of the Church

60+ Works 3,622 Members 14 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. is the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University.

Series

Works by Avery Dulles

Models of the Church (1974) 1,018 copies, 1 review
Models of Revelation (1983) 420 copies, 1 review
A History of Apologetics (1971) 273 copies
The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System (1992) 216 copies, 3 reviews
The survival of dogma (1973) 124 copies, 2 reviews
The New World of Faith (2000) 80 copies
Evangelization for the Third Millennium (2009) 34 copies, 2 reviews
The Theology of the Church: A Bibliography (1985) 34 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Meaning of Tradition (1963) — Foreword, some editions — 285 copies, 1 review
Tremor Of Bliss: Contemporary Writers on the Saints (1994) — Contributor — 105 copies, 1 review
Moral Issues and Christian Responses (1997) — Contributor, some editions — 95 copies
Vatican II: Renewal within Tradition (2008) — Contributor — 86 copies
Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering (2009) — Contributor — 67 copies
The Cambridge Companion to John Henry Newman (2009) — Contributor — 54 copies
Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New (2010) — Contributor — 33 copies
The Blackwell Companion to Catholicism (2007) — Contributor — 31 copies
Religion and the Death Penalty: A Call for Reckoning (2004) — Contributor — 23 copies

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16 reviews
The Craft of Theology illustrates how a "post-critical" theology can draw on the riches of Scripture and tradition as it reflects on the faith of the church in new contexts. Fr. Dulles discusses the freedom of theology within the university and sets forth principles for a fresh dialogue with philosophy, the sciences, and other Christian churches.
This book is authored by Avery Dulles. His collection of essays is a welcomed discussion of many of the issues the church faces in trying to clarify its notions of the magisterium. Though one might not always agree with the author's treatment of a certain point, one needs to listen to his solid reasoning on that point.
I use this book with fist year undergarduate theology students as a catalyst to discussing issues of theological methodology and fundamental theology, as such I find it very useful. Each of the fourteen chapters, all of which had origins in indeopendent articles, deals with some aspect of the discipline of theology and its relationship to the Church and other academic disciplines. Obviously on many of the subjects more could be said, but Dulles is for the most part clear and engaging, and show more draws attention to the key issues well. show less
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Just based on the number of sentences I've underlined, "Models of the Church" is one of the most logical and readable books about Catholic ecclesiology that I have every read. Cardinal Avery Dulles lays out the pros and cons for 5 model of the Church -- Church as Institution, Mystical Communion, Sacrament, Herald and Servant. Later he looks at the Church as a Community of Disciples. The models are evaluated on their basis in Scripture, their link to Catholic traditional show more teaching (including Vatican II) and their resonance with the modern world. Dulles' presentation is thoroughly sane and "unchurchy", describing the pros and cons of each model fairly and honestly. Dulles also examines each model in light of its approach to eschatology, revelation and its ecumenical fitness.

I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants an honest look at a variety of valid means for imaging the Church. Dulles is the kind of Catholic churchman who is certain enough of his faith that he is willing to judge his Church dispassionately, letting let the chips fall where they may.
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Rating
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ISBNs
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