Totius Traditionis Mirabile Sacramentum: Toward a Theology of Tradition in the Light of Dei Verbum

The organizers of the meeting from which these essays flow posed to speakers a number of questions.¹ One ran thus: “How, . . . in our own secularized era can the documents [of Vatican II] serve the tasks of theology, and advance the cause of Christian unity?” This chapter suggests an answer to at le...

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