This unit will examine the historical context of the Second Vatican Council (1962–65). It will examine the intellectual and historical formation of Angelo Roncalli (Pope John XXIII) and his particular study of the pastoral reforms of the Council of Trent which shaped in a definitive way his language and framework in calling the Second Vatican Council. In studying the speeches and writings of Angelo Roncalli/John XXIII, the student will come to understand the historical context of Vatican II’s call for aggiornamento (updating) and the unique pastoral emphasis of the Council evidenced by the sixteen documents and the the Council's call for dialogue with the modern world. An assessment of the historical importance of Vatican II will be made with reference to the call of Pope Francis for a more synodal Church to engage with the great pastoral and spiritual questions of our age.
Unit code: CH9184C
Unit status: Approved (Minor revision)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: Church History
Proposing College: Catholic Theological College
Show when this unit is running1. | Contextualize Vatican II in relation to previous Church councils |
2. | Identify the major themes in the ongoing historical interpretation of Vatican II, noting in particular the evolution of the recent scholarly debates regarding the relative continuity/discontinuity of the Council |
3. | Articulate the cultural and intellectual formation of Angelo Roncalli (John XXIII), in particular his study of the Council of Trent and the reforms of St Charles Borromeo, that prompted him to call the Second Vatican Council |
4. | Demonstrate a capacity to situate the documents of Vatican II in the wider historical and theological context |
5. | Evaluate the distinctive nature of Vatican II as a hermeneutical key to assist in the ongoing interpretation of conciliar history |
6. | Analyse and interpret both primary and secondary sources in a critical fashion and demonstrate competence in the methodologies and conventions of advanced research in the discipline of history |
Lectures and seminars
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Seminar or Tutorial | 1,000 word seminar paper |
1000 | 20.0 |
Essay | 6,000 word essay |
6000 | 50.0 |
Written Examination | 1 hour documents examination (1,000 words) |
1000 | 30.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 25 Jan, 2024
Unit record last updated: 2024-01-25 09:11:14 +1100