Církevní nauka o víře a mravech a 2. vatikánský koncil
The Teaching of the Church on Faith and Morals and the Second Vatican Council
Author(s): Libor OvečkaSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: First Vatican Council; Second Vatican Council II; Church Doctrine; Development; Infallibility; Authentic Teaching; Conscience; Situational Conditioning of Moral Norms
Summary/Abstract: According to the declaration of the First Vatican Council, the ex cathedra teaching of the pope and of the Church’s magisterium on the matters of faith and morals is infallible. The difference between the matters of faith and morals has not been explained, but in the matters of morals no infallible document has ever been issued laying claim of being infallible and unchangeable. On the contrary, the moral teaching of the Church is developing. The Second Vatican Council returned to the matter by introducing the concept of authentic teaching, which is an official teaching of the Church but without the demand of being unchangeable. All declarations about morality and all moral norms fall into this category. They are bound with the historical, cultural and social situation to the extent that it cannot be maintained that they will be valid forever and under all circumstances in the same way as now if this situation changes.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Carolinae Theologica
- Issue Year: V/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 289-302
- Page Count: 14