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International Journal for Theology

2003 / 3

‘Movements’ in the Church

Table of Contents

I. Introduction

 

Movements. On the Significance of Words

7–26

Alberto Melloni

The Jesus Movement

27–38

Claudio Gianotto

II. Historical Landscape

 

Pelagianism: From an Ethical Religious Movement to a Heresy and Back Again

39–48

Mathijs Lamberigts

Lay Religious Movements in the Middle Ages

49–56

André Vauchez

The Great Adventure of the Catholic Movement in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

57–65

Émile Poulat

III. Models and Differences

 

Increase and Multiply: From Organicism to a Plurality of Models in Contemporary Catholicism

66–79

Enzo Page

The Ecclesiology of the Charismatic Communities and the Sects

80–93

Alexandre Ganoczy

Catholic Movements and Communities of the Faithful which arose in the Twentieth Century: Some Challenges to Canon Law

94–105

Jean-Paul Durand

IV. Challenges

 

‘Catholicism by way of Sectarianism?’ An Old Hypothesis for New Problems

107–121

Luca Diotallevi

Dissidence and Conformism in Religious Movements: What Difference Separates the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and Pentecostal Churches?

122–138

David Lehmann

Edited by Alberto Melloni

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