Faith and Culture in Dialogue: Tomáš Halík en Route from Vatican II to Synodality
Faith and Culture in Dialogue: Tomáš Halík en Route from Vatican II to Synodality
Author(s): Adela MuchovaSubject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: dialogue; Tomáš Halík; Vatican II; synodality; faith and culture; Czech Catholicism
Summary/Abstract: This article examines how the Czech Catholic Church engages in dialogue with modern culture during two transformative periods: the post-conciliar and post-communist era of the 1990s and the current synodal process. The analysis is structured around a comparative reading of Tomáš Halík’s early text Víra a kultura (1995) and his recent Spiritual Introduction to the European Synodal Assembly (2023), situating both within their historical and ecclesial contexts. The method combines historical-theological analysis with textual interpretation, focusing on Halík’s concept of dialogue as a theological and pastoral principle. The study reveals that Halík consistently frames dialogue as essential for the church’s credibility and mission, rooted in Vatican II’s vision and adapted to contemporary challenges. While the first text emphasizes cultural engagement and overcoming a “ghetto mentality” after communism, the second calls for synodality as a pilgrim journey of reform and solidarity in a globalized, pluralistic world. The paper argues that Halík’s dialogical approach offers a coherent response to secularization and internal crises, presenting dialogue not as a strategy but as an incarnational imperative for renewing both church and society.
Journal: Verbum Vitae
- Issue Year: 44/2026
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 207-220
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
