Theology and Power: The Question of Truth
This essay draws inspiration from a curious yet telling expression used by the Italian theologian Massimo Faggioli in his work, A Council for the Global Church: Receiving Vatican II in History. When commenting on the efforts of John Paul II and Benedict XVI to interpret the Second Vatican Council, he refers to their “doctrinal policy” several times. The term “policy” has its natural habitat in the realm of politics. Statesmen implement policies to achieve particular results for the common good entrusted to them. Thus, the Oxford English Dictionary defines “policy” as “a course of action adopted and pursued by a government, party, ruler, statesman, etc.; any course of action adopted as advantageous or expedient.”