Abstract

Lindbeck’s career changed when he was asked to be an observer at the Second Vatican Council. It led him from primarily writing pieces related to medieval philosophy and theology to writing on ecumenical and ecclesiological themes. Also, in this time period, Lindbeck wrote his first attempt at an Israelology by discussing the church and Israel in parallel. He seeks, in this attempt, to discern to what extent a Protestant can accept the Roman Catholic Church’s ecclesiological claims.

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