Father Henn's study will please neither papal centralists nor progressive decentralists, but it puts into
solid historical and theological
context the collegiality between Peter and his brothers mandated by the Second Vatican Council and necessary to the flourishing of the universal Church.
In the case of students in a poverty
context and students of color, this means having a
solid grasp and understanding of the
historical ways in which marginalization has negatively impacted these students at the individual, institutional, and cultural levels.