Il 20 ottobre 1870 papa Pio IX rinviò il Concilio Vaticano I, a causa delle truppe italiane del Rissorgimento che si avvicinavano alla città di Roma. Dato che il Consiglio aveva aperto solo meno di un anno prima, l'8 dicembre 1869, l'atto fu emblematico. Il concilio, come risposta protettiva della Chiesa cattolica contro tutte le cose nuove - razionalismo, liberalismo, naturalismo, materialismo e panteismo - è stato superato dalla storia. Data la sua prematura fine non tutti i documenti preparati furono completati e quelli che furono promulgati, divennero tra i documenti più controversi della Chiesa cattolica ottocentesca e del XX secolo, definendo fortemente i suoi rapporti con le altre confessioni cristiane e la modernità. Allo stesso modo, circa cento anni dopo la sospensione del Concilio Vaticano I, il suo studio storico e teologico fu superato dall'evento del Concilio Vaticano II, noto per il suo riavvicinamento al mondo moderno. La storia e i risultati del Concilio Vaticano I furono dimenticati o reinterpretati alla luce delle decisioni di questo Concilio successivo. Alla luce del 150° anniversario di questo concilio, i redattori e gli autori di questo volume si sono posti l'obiettivo di riesaminare questa tradizione di accoglienza storica e teologica (e dimenticare) del Concilio Vaticano I.
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