The question of authority has always been a lively issue within the
Roman Catholic Church. While some have warned against the danger of
democratizing the Church, others have warned against applying too
narrowly the monarchical model which has been dominant in past
centuries. Father McKenzie's thesis is that these political paradigms
simply do not apply to the Church. The Christian community, he points
out, is a unique society, and hence its understanding and use of
authority must also be unique. McKenzie shows how Christian authority is
unique by illuminating the understanding of authority that Jesus gave to
the society which He founded. After a brilliant exposition of authority
in the New Testament, the author traces how the Church has lost sight of
these unique aspects, with a consequent erosion of both Christian
authority and Christian freedom.