Exercise Of The Primacy
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In June, 1996, retired Archbishop of San Francisco and past President of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops John R. Quinn delivered a lecture at Campion Hall at Oxford on the relationship between the Pope and the bishops, offering both an acute assessment of the present situation and bold propsals for reform. In order to carry forward the discussion occasioned by Archbishop Quinn’s lecture, this volume presents the text of the Oxford lecture, resposes by five prominent Catholic thinkers who examine the issues raised from a variety of perspectives, and a final response by Archbishop Quinn. The respondants include: R. Scott Appleby, Elizabeth A. Johnson, John F. Kane, Thomas P. Rausch, Wendy M Wright.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780824517441
ISBN10: 082451744X
Editor: Phyllis Zangano | Editor: Terrence Tilley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1998
Ut Unum Sint
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company
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