Church and world after the Second Vatican Council

Authors

  • Петро Яроцький

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2013.66.247

Abstract

Cathedrals of the Catholic Church, as a rule, are gathering at the turning points of the development of the world and the life of the Church. II Vatican Council took place after the curves of the second drama of humanity in the Second World War, in the conditions of the post-war split of the world, first of all in Europe, in two opposing camps and the establishment of totalitarian regimes in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe, the collapse of the colonial system and the appearance on the political map of the world (first of all in Africa and Asia) of young independent countries. At the same time, the world was once again faced with the threat of a new, already thermonuclear war, which, like the Damocles sword, hangs over humanity. The problems of the post-war world development in the conditions of the growing scientific and technological revolution, the launch of the space era, as well as the uneven economic and social development of the world in the coordinates of the North-South, arose.

Published

26.02.2013

How to Cite

“Church and world after the Second Vatican Council” (2013) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (66), pp. 28–42. doi:10.32420/2013.66.247.

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