"An eminently accessible exposition of the principles behind Schillebeeckx's affirmation that a healthy church requires dissent." —Conscience"With questions about dissent in the Catholic Church surfacing from parishioners, media personnel, and theologians alike, Daniel Speed Thompson performs a great service to each of these constituencies by his thorough exploration of the language of dissent, in the vast theological corpus of Edward Schillebeeckx.... ...a comprehensive study.... ...Thompson sheds a penetrating light on the present day crisis in the Catholic Church. The Language of Dissent by Daniel Speed Thompson is a scholarly, accessible synthesis of Schillebeeckx's cumulative work on a critical topic. The book orients theologians, concerned Catholic faithful, and bishops alike to the creative and challenging responsibility each shares in their differnetiated but inseparable roles as partners, cooperating with the Spirit in the constant interplay of all the elements of the church's life." —The Jurist"...a scholarly presentation of Edward Schillebeeckx's epistemology, his theology of revelation, and his view of the church's apostolicity. The Language of Dissent ranks among the best expositions of Schillebeeck, who graciously provides a foreword. Thompson's study is thorough, focused, and balanced. Readers looking for a lucid and succinct explanation of the Dominican's theological method and ecclesiology will not be disappointed." —Mission Studies"Thompson's careful investigation of Schillebeeckx's ecclesiology provides a basis for a new vision of being Church while providing a systematic framework for addressing the increasingly polarized debates about church governance and the proper roles of ordained and lay members. It is a welcome voice in the midst of the many 40th-anniversary reevaluations of Vatican II and the repercussions from the sexual abuse scandal. Respectful yet passionate, T.'s work offers a rich framework for future productive explorations of dissent." —Theological Studies"Schillebeeckx has been constantly under investigation by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and yet never condemned. This excellent book helps one to understand why." —Times Literary Supplement"Thompson wrote this excellent book before the current sexual abuse crisis, but it offers ideas that can serve as resources in the present situation. Thompson presents Dutch theologian Edward Schillenbeeckx's theology of the church, which well deserves this systematic and balanced treatment... [Thompson] attends carefully to the historical development of Schillebeeckx's thought and appreciates the significance of the studies of epistemology and hermeneutics that undergird much of his thinking about experience. Highly recommended." —Choice"... superb...." —Catholic Library World"... a book with passion, coherence, and eloquence." —CatholicBooksReview.org"...valuable.... Recommended for undergraduate, graduate, and divinity school libraries." —Religious Studies Review"The Language of Dissent is a first-rate piece of scholarship. Thompson has performed a great service in that he has presented Schillebeeckx's theology in a systematic fashion." —William L. Portier, Mount St. Mary's College