Is the true meaning of Catholicism to be found in the papacy, which
should establish the framework for the rest of the church? Or does
Catholicism exist primarily at the local level, in individual dioceses
and parishes, each with their own practices and theologies? Christopher
Ruddy uses the thought of Tillard, Congar, and others to offer a
revitalized understanding of Church identity and authority. Topics
include: The relationship of papal primacy and episcopal collegiality;
Inculturation and evangelization; The quest for Christian unity; The
ecclesiology of Pope Benedict XVI and its future implications; The
centrality of Christology and soteriology to ecclesiology; Baptism and
Eucharist; Diverse visions of communion ecclesiology.