Background
Kobler, John F. was born on June 16, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Leo Peter Kobler and Ella O'Donnell.
(This book provides a phenomenological analysis of the cor...)
This book provides a phenomenological analysis of the corporate ecclesial consciousness as manifested in the major documents of Vatican II. The primary focus is on the deep structures of Lumen Gentium. This phenomenology of the ecclesial thought-processes involves a uniquely new sacramental theology or mystagogical catechesis whereby the Church is appreciated as a theophany of the Glorified Christ transfiguring its contemporary human dynamisms. The result is a pastoral anthropogony for the People of God implying a new theological anthropology in order to achieve the ultimate practical goal of the Council as outlined by Pope John XXIII. The key roles of Paul VI and Cardinal Suenens are emphasized in this new style of pastoral reflection.
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Kobler, John F. was born on June 16, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Leo Peter Kobler and Ella O'Donnell.
Master of Arts, St. Louis University, 1957.
Seminary lector in Latin and Greek Mother of Good Council Seminary, Warrenton, Missouri, 1956—1965. Teacher Latin Bellarmine College, Louisville, 1965—1967. Superior Immaculate Conception monastery, Chicago, 1968—1971, Immaculate Conception Monastery, Chicago, 1975—1979.
Fund raiser CP missions, Birmingham, Alabama, 1972—1975, president Province Senate, 1973—1976. Researcher Vatican II Chicago, from 1979. Teacher medical ethics St. Mary's Infirmary, St. Louis, 1956—1957, St. Mary's and Elizabeth Hospital, Louisville, 1966.
Consultant National Method Institute, Charlottenburg, Denmark, 1963—1967. Chaplain Fort Leonard Wood, Whiteman Air Force Base, Fort Knox. Superior, founder province development office CP Monastery, Chicago, 1975—1979.
Associate editor Society Justice Review, St. Louis, from 2001. Associate director Holy Cross Retreat House, Cincinnati, 1971. Member extraordinary chapter academy formation and finance committee Senate of Holy Cross Province, 1969.
Trustee Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, 1970—1971.
(This book provides a phenomenological analysis of the cor...)
Member of American Catholic Philosophical Association, Society Catholic Social Scientists, Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, Lumen Christi Institute Catholic Faith, Thought and Culture, The Acton Institute Study of Religion and Liberty, Catholic History Society, The Metaphysical Society of America.