View all concillium issues
Year – Issue number in the year – Issue title
2023/1 Racism: Women’s Intercultural Perspectives
2023/2 Perspectives on Church and Theology in Africa
2023/3 Divine Providence. Beyond the Omnipotence Paradigm
2023/5 Theology and High Education
2022 – 3 – Contextual Approaches to the Bible
2022 – 2 – Covid-19: Beyond the Anthropocene?
2022 – 1 – New Developments in Theology in Asia
2021 – 5 – The End of Life: Making Sense of our Finitude
2021 – 4 – Amazonia: Gift and Tasks
From this page you can download the materials that Concilium makes available. We hope they can help you.
General Index (1965-2016) (Italian)
L’eredità dei fondatori (Italian)
Los fundadores de Concilium (Español)
1965-2012 Inhaltsverzeichnisse
Thanks to the kindness of Prof. M.-T. Wacker, we can make available the indexes of the German edition, from 1965 to 2012. They can also be downloaded in a single *zip file with the button above.
Concilium is an international journal of Catholic theology, founded on July 20, 1963, and which began its publications in 1965. Worldwide journal of theology, its editors and authors encompass a veritable ‘who’s who’ of theological scholars.
Not only the greatest names in Catholic theology, but also exciting new voices from every part of the world, have written for this unique journal. Concilium exists to promote theological discussion in the spirit of Vatican II, out of which it was born.
It is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted firmly in the Catholic heritage, open to other Christian traditions and the world’s faiths. Each issue of Concilium focuses on a theme of crucial importance and the widest possible concern for our time.
With contributions from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Australia and the Pacific, and Europe, Concilium truly reflects the multiple facets of the world church.
Publishing four issues a year, in four languages: English, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Concilium as a Journal is deliberately based on Scripture and the history of salvation.
At the same time it has the humble courage to confront the new problems arising from the human conditions of today. It seeks, on the basis of our contemporary situation, a better understanding of the Word of God for man and the world of our time.
A theological insight of this kind is necessary for anyone who, acting in faith, is actively engaged in the Church and in the world.
Edward Schillebeeckx & Karl Rahner