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Nostra Aetate was created in 1965.
Athenaeum of Ohio's motto is 'Aetate, Proficere, Sapientia, Gratia'.
Berthold Freier has written: 'De M. Manilii quae ferunt Astronomicon aetate'
Isobutyl acetate is an organic molecule with alkanes and an ester.
Giuseppe Soraci has written: 'Latina de pueris instituendis testimonia Augusti aetate' -- subject(s): Latin language, Study and teaching, History
Johan Lorenz von Mosheim has written: 'Jo. Laur. Mosheim disquisitio chronologico-critica de vera aetate apologetici a Tertulliano conscripti'
Heraclides has written: 'Heraclidis Pontici qui Aristotelis aetate uixit allegoriae in Homeri fabulas de dijs nunc primum e Graeco sermone in Latinum translatae'
Officialy Concilio Vaticano II Nostra aetate allows catholics to seek for peace and meditation in the buddhist tradition.In a more theological point of view it is not a sin since there are no gods or idols in Buddhism so it wouldn't anger G0d.
The main thing for which Cardinal Augustin Bea (1881-1968) will be remembered is his devotion to ecumenism. He dearly wanted all Christians to be united on some level and tried to bring about some understanding between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism. He had grand vision in that he wanted to bring about some understanding not only with other Christians, but with non-Christian religions as well. He was the author of many books on ecumenism, the most notable being Nostra Aetate (Our Age), which was approved by Pope Paul VI and published in 1965. He was particularly incensed by anti-Semitism and drafted another book Decretum de Judaeis (Decree on the Jews) which was finalized in 1961 but unfortunately never formally presented to the Second Vatican Council which meant his thoughts on anti-Semitism were never properly aired at Vatican II. Unlike the current pope, Benedict XVI who is a traditionalist/conservative, Cardinal Bea will be remembered as a truly progressive ecumenist who died to soon as his driving force may well have really modernised the Roman Catholic Church.
The main thing for which Cardinal Augustin Bea (1881-1968) will be remembered is his devotion to ecumenism. He dearly wanted all Christians to be united on some level and tried to bring about some understanding between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism. He had grand vision in that he wanted to bring about some understanding not only with other Christians, but with non-Christian religions as well. He was the author of many books on ecumenism, the most notable being Nostra Aetate (Our Age), which was approved by Pope Paul VI and published in 1965. He was particularly incensed by anti-Semitism and drafted another book Decretum de Judaeis (Decree on the Jews) which was finalized in 1961 but unfortunately never formally presented to the Second Vatican Council which meant his thoughts on anti-Semitism were never properly aired at Vatican II. Unlike the current pope, Benedict XVI who is a traditionalist/conservative, Cardinal Bea will be remembered as a truly progressive ecumenist who died to soon as his driving force may well have really modernised the Roman Catholic Church.
From the official Vatican website, here is the list of documents from the Second Vatican Council; most of them are available in Byelorussian, Chinese, Czech, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili: Constitutions •Dei Verbum •Lumen Gentium • Sacrosanctum Concilium • Gaudium et Spes Declarations • Gravissimum Educationis •Nostra Aetate • Dignitatis Humanae Decrees •Ad Gentes • Presbyterorum Ordinis •Apostolicam Actuositatem • Optatam Totius •Perfectae Caritatis • Christus Dominus •Unitatis Redintegratio •Orientalium Ecclesiarum • Inter Mirifica
Hugo Hurter has written: 'Theologiae dogmaticae compendium in usum studiosorum theologiae' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Faith, Doctrinal Theology, Apologetics, Revelation, Church, Catholic Church 'Theologiae dogmaticae compendium' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines 'Theologiae dogmaticae compendium' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Sacraments, Handbooks, manuals, Catholic Church 'Nomenclator literarius theologiae catholicae theologos exhibens aetate, natione, disciplinis distinctos..' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catholic Church, Catholic literature, Theology 'Sketches for the exercises of an eight days retreat' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Meditations, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual retreats