The Jurist 64 (2004):1
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Collegiality in the Church: Theology and Canon Law: Editor's Introduction |
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'Peter and Paul Seminar': A Follow up by Theologians and Canon Lawyers to the Groupe des Dombes' Publication For the Conversion of the Churches |
Myriam Wijlens |
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Kenosis and the Path to Communion |
Catherine E. Clifford |
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A "Notion" of Collegiality |
Ladislas M. Orsy, S.J. |
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Universal Love and Local Structure: Augustine, the Papacy, and the Church in Africa |
Brian E. Daley, S.J. |
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Collegiality in the East and the West in the First Millennium. A Study Based on the Canonical Collections |
Clarence Gallagher, S.J. |
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Collegiality According to Vatican II |
George H. Tavard |
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The Synod of Bishops: Episcopal Collegiality Still Seeks Adequate Expression |
James A. Coriden |
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Episcopal Conferences in the Context of Communion: Some Notes on the American Experience |
Eugene Duffy |
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Exercising Collegiality in a Supra-national or Continental Institution such as the FABC, CCEE and ComECE |
Myriam Wijlens |
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Collegiality in the Church II: Theology and Canon Law: Editor's Introduction |
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Three Successive Steps Toward Understanding Papal Primacy in Vatican I |
Margaret O'Gara |
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Institutions of Episcopal Collegiality-Synodality after Vatican II: The Decree Christus Dominus and the Agenda for Collegiality-Synodality in the 21st Century |
Massimo Faggioli |
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Vatican II: The First Stage of an Unfinished Process of Reversing the Centralized Government of the Catholic Church |
Gilles Routhier |
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The Legislative Competency of the Episcopal Conference: Present Situation and Future Possibilities in Light of Eastern Synodal Experience |
Thomas J. Green |
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Emerging Consensus on Collegiality and Catholic Ecumenical Responsibility |
Catherine E. Clifford |
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Representation in Medieval Canon Law |
Kenneth Pennington |
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