Sensus Fidelium: Listening for the Echo
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Sensus Fidelium: Listening for the Echo
Sensus Fidelium: Listening for the Echo 6 CTA Annual Conference 2016 Call for Papers After the First Vatican Council, John Henry Newman hesitated before accepting what the Council had to say about papal infallibility. He was, said Lord Acton, “waiting for the echo”. Acton understood, as many before and since have failed to do, that it is not the business of those whom we call “teachers” in the Church to tell us things we did not know, but to articulate, interpret, clarify, the faith we have in common. Nothing can become “the teaching of the Church” unless and until the People of God as a whole “echo” the expression: react to it with something like “Yes”, “Amen”, “that’s it”. This echo is sensus fidelium and this year’s CTA Annual Conference gathers to discuss its implications for the ongoing life of the Church. Possible responses to this theme may include papers on: Historical perspectives Case studies Church teaching The role of theology Christian praxis Sources and development We welcome submissions for 20 minute papers on these and wider questions of Catholic theology. All those interested may send a 300 word abstract and a brief CV to the Secretary, Amy Daughton, [email protected] by June 25th, 2016. The conference will be on: 5th-8th September, The Hayes, Alfreton Speakers include: Ormond Rush Helen Costigane Paul D. Murray Roderick Strange Sarah Jane Boss Tarcisius Mukuka Details and booking information will appear at www.ctagb.org.uk Attendance is usually reserved for Full, Associate and prospective Members. Image: Detail, John Piper, Baptistery Window, Coventry Cathedral Photograph © Herry Lawford, used under a Creative Commons 2.0 License
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