Agreeable Agreement: An Examination of the Quest for Consensus in Ecumenical Dialogue: Ecclesiological Investigations
Autor Dr Minna Hietamäkien Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2011
In
recent
bilateral
ecumenical
dialogue
the
aim
of
the
dialogue
has
been
to
reach
some
form
of
doctrinal
consensus.
The
three
major
chapters
of
the
book
discuss
the
variety
of
forms
of
doctrinal
consensus
found
in
ecumenical
dialogues
among
Anglicans,
Lutherans
and
Roman
Catholics.
In
general,
the
dialogue
documents
argue
for
agreement/consensus
based
on
commonality
or
compatibility.
Each of the three dialogue processes has specific characteristics and formulates its argument in a unique way. The Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue has a particular interest in hermeneutical questions and proposes various forms of "differentiated" or perspectival forms of consensus. The Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue emphasises the correctness of interpretations. The documents consciously look towards a "common future", not the separated past.
Each of the three dialogue processes has specific characteristics and formulates its argument in a unique way. The Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue has a particular interest in hermeneutical questions and proposes various forms of "differentiated" or perspectival forms of consensus. The Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue emphasises the correctness of interpretations. The documents consciously look towards a "common future", not the separated past.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567232595
ISBN-10: 056723259X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 056723259X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The
first
in-depth
analysis
of
the
most
important
concept
in
modern
Ecumenism.
Notă biografică
Minna
Hietamäki
received
her
PhD
from
the
University
of
Helsinki,
Finland,
where
she
currently
teaches.
Cuprins
Introduction
1.
Consensus
as
an
Ecumenical
Challenge:
Scope
of
the
Concept
and
Relevance
of
the
Study
2.
Sources:
Documents
from
Bilateral
Dialogues
3.
The
Context
and
Scope
of
the
Study
II
Lutheran-Roman
Catholic
Dialogue
4.
International
Dialogue
5.
National
Dialogues:
North
America,
Germany
6.
Consensus
with
Difference
III.
Anglican-Roman
Catholic
Dialogue
7.
International
Dialogue
ARCIC
IV.
Anglican-Lutheran
Dialogue
8.
International
Dialogue
9.
Episcopal-Lutheran
Dialogue
in
the
USA
10.
Regional
Dialogues:
Meißen
Statement,
Porvoo
Statement
V.
The
Possibility
of
Consensuc:
A
Synthesis
11.
Harvesting
the
Results:
Consensus
in
Bilateral
Dialogue
12.
Consensus:
An
Unattainable
Ideal
or
a
Reachable
Goal?
The
Continuing
Debate
Conclusion
Bibliography
Recenzii
'Minna
Hietamäki
provides
a
solid
analysis
of
the
ecumenical
dialogues
between
Anglicans,
Catholics
and
Lutherans,
connecting
it
with
the
ongoing
critical
discussion
on
the
value
of
the
so-called
"consensus
ecumenism".
While
most
ecumenical
theologians
are
strong
either
in
theological
theory
or
ecclesial
practice,
Hietamäki
masters
both
fields.
She
defends
consensus
ecumenism
but
considers
that
the
arguments
of
its
critics
should
be
taken
very
seriously.
Her
work
deserves,
therefore,
to
be
read
by
all
parties
involved
in
current
ecumenism
and
systematic
theology.'
-
Risto
Saarinen,
University
of
Helsinki,
Finland
'In her remarkable first book, Faith and Order Commissioner Dr Minna Hietamäki poses serious yet timely challenges to the churches and their theologians engaged in ecumenical dialogue. By her analysis of the current (and at times uncritical) uses of the word "consensus" and associated terms such as agreement, convergence, consonance, and the (con)sensus fidelium, Dr Hietamäki offers profound yet realistic insights into the nature and purpose ecumenical dialogue and consensus ecumenism. As such, I consider her book to be a "prequel" to recent work on Ecumenical Reception. Her insights into the tripartite dialogues between Lutherans, Anglicans, and Roman Catholics are applicable to any bilateral dialogue, as well as to multilateral forum of Faith and Order.' - John Gibaut, Director of Faith and Order, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland
'In her very informative and challenging study, Hietamäki brings together for the first time on the one hand a thorough analysis of three long-time bilateral dialogues asking how they understand "consensus" or "agreement" and how they attempt to achieve them, and, on the other hand, an analysis of theoretical reflections on "consensus" in contemporary philosophy and theology. Thus she is able to raise important questions in a fresh way, to identify weaknesses and strengths, conceptual and methodological shortcomings or achievements in particular approaches. Ecumenical theology and work should take this study seriously, even if one does not agree with all of its findings.' - Theodor Dieter, Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France
'In her remarkable first book, Faith and Order Commissioner Dr Minna Hietamäki poses serious yet timely challenges to the churches and their theologians engaged in ecumenical dialogue. By her analysis of the current (and at times uncritical) uses of the word "consensus" and associated terms such as agreement, convergence, consonance, and the (con)sensus fidelium, Dr Hietamäki offers profound yet realistic insights into the nature and purpose ecumenical dialogue and consensus ecumenism. As such, I consider her book to be a "prequel" to recent work on Ecumenical Reception. Her insights into the tripartite dialogues between Lutherans, Anglicans, and Roman Catholics are applicable to any bilateral dialogue, as well as to multilateral forum of Faith and Order.' - John Gibaut, Director of Faith and Order, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland
'In her very informative and challenging study, Hietamäki brings together for the first time on the one hand a thorough analysis of three long-time bilateral dialogues asking how they understand "consensus" or "agreement" and how they attempt to achieve them, and, on the other hand, an analysis of theoretical reflections on "consensus" in contemporary philosophy and theology. Thus she is able to raise important questions in a fresh way, to identify weaknesses and strengths, conceptual and methodological shortcomings or achievements in particular approaches. Ecumenical theology and work should take this study seriously, even if one does not agree with all of its findings.' - Theodor Dieter, Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France