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Home >  Books >  The Open Church
The Open Church
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Millennium Edition
By Michael Novak
Posted: Sunday, July 1, 2001
The Open Church
Dimensions: 0.90'' x 8.77'' x 6.01''
396 pages
Transaction Publishers
Publication Date: July 2001
Paperback
ISBN: 0765807726

This text is a reprint of a volume previously published in 1964, in which Michael Novak provides an eye witness account of the second session of Vatican II. The second edition includes a new introduction by Novak, looking back at his experiences in Rome in 1964, and giving them a modern perspective.

Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at AEI.



Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Introduction
 
Part I: John and Paul 
Chapter 1: Pope John's Session, 1962
Chapter 2: The Presence of Pope John 
Chapter 3: The Church after John: Pope Paul VI
Chapter 4: The Talk to the Curia
Chapter 5: The School of Fear

Part II: A Place for Prophecy 
Chapter 6: The Pope's Opening Address
Chapter 7: The People of God 
Chapter 8: The Co-responsibility of Bishops
Chapter 9: Latin or Universal?
Chapter 10: The Layman
Chapter 11: The Charismatic Church
Chapter 12: Holiness: the Doldrums
Chapter 13: Politics and the Blessed Virgin Mary
Chapter 14: The Prisoner of the Vatican
Chapter 15: October 30
Chapter 16: The Indispensable Reform 
Chapter 17: The Most Dramatic Day: The Holy Office 
Chapter 18: The Problems of the Management
Chapter 19: The Issues that Concern the World
Chapter 20: United for Unity
Chapter 21: The Bitter End
Chapter 22: The New City

Part III: The Bishops of the United States 
Chapter 23: The Bishops of the United States

Part IV: The Open Church 
Chapter 24: The Open Church 

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