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Romano Guardini gehört zu den bekanntesten Reformtheologen und katholischen Intellektuellen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Studie verortet ihn erstmals in der Geschichte gesellschaftlicher Modernisierung in der Kaiserzeit und Weimarer Republik.In der von industriellem Aufbruch samt seinen Verwerfungen bestimmten Epoche änderten sich neben Bildungsidealen und -wegen auch die Verhältnisbestimmung von Individualität und Sozialität, die Körperwahrnehmung, der Naturbezug und das Zeitempfinden. Religion und Ritual fanden verbreitet neue Aufmerksamkeit. In diesen Zusammenhängen entsteht Guardinis sehr eigenständiges reformtheologisches Profil. Vor dem zeitgenössischen Panorama gesellschaftlicher Debatten und im Kontext der Jugendbewegung zeigt die Studie, dass Guardinis Reform liturgischer Praxis wesentlich auf die Herausforderungen der Industriegesellschaft und ihre kulturellen Transformationen zu antworten versuchte.
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God's diplomat, the pope of the ecumenical movement, but also an acerbic theologian and a difficult person: this is how journalists characterised Willem Adolf Visser 't Hooft (1900-1985). He was one of the best-known Dutch theologians outside the Netherlands and he left his mark on the world church. Even at an early age he made profound efforts in support of international ecumenical youth and student organisations (Dutch Student Christian Movement, YMCA and World Student Christian Federation). He led the World Council of Churches during its formative stages (from 1938), and after its formal establishment in 1948 became its first general secretary, serving until 1966. To Visser 't Hooft, the unity of the church was both an article of faith and of a pragmatic organisation of church influence in a disunited world.
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God's diplomat, the pope of the ecumenical movement, but also an acerbic theologian and a difficult person: this is how journalists characterised Willem Adolf Visser 't Hooft (1900-1985). He was one of the best-known Dutch theologians outside the Netherlands and he left his mark on the world church. Even at an early age he made profound efforts in support of international ecumenical youth and student organisations (Dutch Student Christian Movement, YMCA and World Student Christian Federation). He led the World Council of Churches during its formative stages (from 1938), and after its formal establishment in 1948 became its first general secretary, serving until 1966. To Visser 't Hooft, the unity of the church was both an article of faith and of a pragmatic organisation of church influence in a disunited world.
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