Well, I can tell you that’s simply not going to happen. Apart from a few reactionaries, Catholic theology is firmly set toward the future, not the past. Teilhard and Rahner, Schillebeeckz and Tillich, Haught and Peacocke, Stoeger and Polkinghorne, Peters and Delio – these are the voices of the future. Aristotle was great in his day, but time has moved on.
StAnastasia
Anastasia, do you and those you name above agree with the entire contents of the Compendium OF THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH? Here is just a snippet it :
Compendium OF THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
PART ONE
THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
Section One: “I Believe” — “We Believe”
Chapter Two: God Comes to Meet Man
The Transmission of Divine Revelation
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15. To whom is the deposit of faith entrusted?
84, 91
94, 99
The Apostles entrusted the deposit of faith to the whole of the Church. Thanks to its supernatural sense of faith the people of God as a whole, assisted by the Holy Spirit and guided by the Magisterium of the Church, never ceases to welcome, to penetrate more deeply and to live more fully from the gift of divine revelation.
- To whom is given the task of authentically interpreting the deposit of faith?
85-90
100
The task of giving an authentic interpretation of the deposit of faith has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone, that is, to the successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome, and to the bishops in communion with him. To this Magisterium, which in the service of the Word of God enjoys the certain charism of truth, belongs also the task of defining dogmas which are formulations of the truths contained in divine Revelation. This authority of the Magisterium also extends to those truths necessarily connected with Revelation.
- What is the relationship between Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium?
95
Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium are so closely united with each other that one of them cannot stand without the others. Working together, each in its own way, under the action of the one Holy Spirit, they all contribute effectively to the salvation of souls.
Sacred Scripture
- Why does Sacred Scripture teach the truth?
105-108
135-136
Because God himself is the author of Sacred Scripture. For this reason it is said to be inspired and to teach without error those truths which are necessary for our salvation. The Holy Spirit inspired the human authors who wrote what he wanted to teach us. The Christian faith, however, is not a “religion of the Book”, but of the Word of God – “not a written and mute word, but incarnate and living” (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux).
- How is Sacred Scripture to be read?
109-119
137
Sacred Scripture must be read and interpreted with the help of the Holy Spirit and under the guidance of the Magisterium of the Church according to three criteria: 1) it must be read with attention to the content and unity of the whole of Scripture; 2) it must be read within the living Tradition of the Church; 3) it must be read with attention to the analogy of faith, that is, the inner harmony which exists among the truths of the faith themselves.
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vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/documents/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html#MOTU+PROPRIO
http://www.vatican.va/archive/compe...hive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html#MOTU+PROPRIO
MOTU PROPRIO
for the approval and publication of the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
To my Venerable Brothers the Cardinals, Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, Deacons and to all the People of God.
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It is with great joy that I now approve and promulgate the Compendium of that Catechism.
The Compendium had been fervently desired by the participants in the International Catechetical Congress of October 2002, which gave voice to a need widely felt in the Church. My beloved Predecessor, recognizing this desire, decided in February 2003 to begin preparation of the text by entrusting the work to a Commission of Cardinals, over which I presided, and which was assisted by various experts. In the course of the work, a draft of the Compendium was submitted to all the Cardinals and the Presidents of Conferences of Bishops, the vast majority of whom evaluated the text favourably.
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Given on 28 June 2005, the vigil of the Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, in the first year of my Pontificate.
BENEDICTUS PP. XVI
vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/documents/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html#MOTU%20PROPRIO
http://www.vatican.va/archive/compe...hive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html#MOTU PROPRIO
I should mention that the Vatican:Holy See has removed all traces of Teilhard from the archives.