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2026-06-13T15:18:30ZMelita Theologica : volume 31 : issue 1
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Title: Melita Theologica : volume 31 : issue 1
Abstract: 1/MONDIN, B. - The christian humanism of John Paul II -- 2/GRIMA, G., - Vatican II and Puebla on church and politics -- 3/MUSCAT, C. - An unknown and unpublished XVth century manuscript : Antonius of Vercelli and his treatise on eternal life -- 4/ EMINYAN, M. - Recent developments in the theology of salvation1980-01-01T00:00:00ZRecent developments in the theology of salvation
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Title: Recent developments in the theology of salvation
Abstract: The concept of salvation is a ,basic one in the entire christian
theology. It is in fact the synthesis of revelation itself. God has wished to
open a dialogue with man in order to "save" him. For this purpose God
has sent his only-begotten Sn, who became man in order to save the
world and reconcile man with God. The Holy Spirit, who proceeds from
the Father and the Son, vivifies the Church and dwells .in the faithful, in
order to turn the community of Christians into a sacrament of salvation
for' the entire world.1980-01-01T00:00:00ZAn unknown and unpublished XVth century manuscript : Antonius of Vercelli and his treatise on eternal life
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Title: An unknown and unpublished XVth century manuscript : Antonius of Vercelli and his treatise on eternal life
Abstract: Several years ago, when I was searching for a suitable subject for
my University Dissertation in Theology 'towards the end of my Theology
course at the University of Malta, the idea 'crossed my mind of examining
the list of Manuscripts preserved in the Malta Public Library, with the
hope of discovering a title and material that could be both original and
worthwhile. My attention was intrigued by manuscript number XIII which
bore the title: "Tractatus de certitudine future vITe (sic) beatitudinis
atque felicitatis per ven. fratrem Antonium Vercellensem ordinis
Minorum"1980-01-01T00:00:00ZVatican II and Puebla on church and politics
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Title: Vatican II and Puebla on church and politics
Abstract: The Conference of the Latin American bishops, held in Puebla
between January 27th and February 13th,1:97,9, has been described as a
major 'event'.' '!\his is to bring .out that something really significant,cant and
so, worth noting, has happened on that Occasion. Vatican ]I has also
been generally described in similar terms. Indeed, there is a striking
similarity between the two. Vatican II and Puebla represent a Church trying
to discover itself; to learn about its weaknesses and potentialities and
to find out in which direction it has to move in order to establish the
right relationship with the world.
But there are differences which make a comparison between the two
quite an interesting and an :intellectually useful exercise. As a Council representing
the whole Church, Vatican II takes cognizance of the general.
features of the socio.,political situation in various ·countries. Nevertheless,
the Council speaks through representatives of local Churches who cannot
possibly "feel" deep enough each other's concrete problems and life-situations.
It adopts on several subjects a rather general viewpoint or a viewpoint
derived from the particular experience of the Church in Europe after
the war.' Hence, what it says sometimes lacks that 'lively interest in studying
specific problems and in suggesting, at least provisional, solutions; it
sounds more like a treatise than a truly prophetic voice which people outside
European culture ,can recognize as a word addressed specifically to
them.1980-01-01T00:00:00Z