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摘要
一个空前多元化的教会将面临一个老问题:如何避免分裂成以民族为基础的神学和地方教会。它将面临如何在神学上维持统一的挑战,而不诉诸于一种统一,这种统一是由当地大多数天主教徒所实行的文化主导或霸权性的信仰传播所强迫的。约翰·考特尼·默里(John Courtney Murray)对“阴谋论”的观点进行了批判性的研究,并将其应用于教会背景中,特别是一种职业神学,它包含了正式(如制度化)和非正式的信仰实践承诺,这可以提供一种解决方案,即不同的天主教徒群体可以活出他们特定的文化信仰实例,同时密谋实现他们之间真正的团结。
A Church of unprecedented diversity will face an old problem: how to avoid breaking down into ethnically based theologies and local churches. It will face the challenge of how to sustain unity theologically, without resorting to a unity forced through a culturally dominant or hegemonic communication of the faith practiced by a local majority of Catholics. John Courtney Murray's idea of "conspiracy" critically retrieved and applied to an ecclesial context, specifically a theology of vocation which embraces formal (as in institutionalized) and informal commitments of practicing the faith could provide a solution where different groups of Catholics can live out their particular cultural instantiations of faith while conspiring toward authentic unity amongst themselves.