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Believing in Community: Ecumenical Reflections on the Church: Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium, cartea 261

Editat de G. Mannion, P. De Mey, P. de Witte
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2013
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on the theological agenda. Pope Francis announced the creation of a council of cardinals to assist him in governing the world-wide Catholic Church. During the next assembly of the World Council of Churches the long awaited Faith & Order statement on The Church: Towards a Common Vision will be officially received. In this volume more than 40 authors (among whom well-known theologians such as Andre Birmele, William Cavanaugh, Michael Fahey, Bradford Hinze, Veli-Matti Karkkainen, Paul Murray, Bernard Prusak, Ioan Sauca, Myriam Wijlens, Susan Wood and many others) engage in an ecumenical reflection on the Church, focusing on four major themes. The book starts with several essays by authors representing different fields in the humanities dealing - often from a postmodern perspective - with 'Community, Individualization, Belonging'.The second part of the book, 'Strengthening Roman Catholic Ecclesiology', offers reflections on important topics such as the sinfulness of the Church, the sacramentality of the Church, lay ministries, theologians and the magisterium, to end with contributions on eschatological ecclesiology and the link between ecclesiology and the Catholic Church in dialogue with people of other faiths. In the next part Protestant and Orthodox scholars offer contributions to the renewal of their own ecclesiologies. In the final and longest part of the volume the reader is provided with 'Reflections on the Future of the Ecumenical Dialogue'. Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on the theological agenda. Pope Francis announced the creation of a council of cardinals to assist him in governing the world-wide Catholic Church. During the next assembly of the World Council of Churches the long awaited Faith & Order statement on The Church: Towards a Common Vision will be officially received.In this volume more than 40 authors (among whom well-known theologians such as Andre Birmele, William Cavanaugh, Michael Fahey, Bradford Hinze, Veli-Matti Karkkainen, Paul Murray, Bernard Prusak, Ioan Sauca, Myriam Wijlens, Susan Wood and many others) engage in an ecumenical reflection on the Church, focusing on four major themes. The book starts with several essays by authors representing different fields in the humanities dealing - often from a postmodern perspective - with 'Community, Individualization, Belonging'. The second part of the book, 'Strengthening Roman Catholic Ecclesiology', offers reflections on important topics such as the sinfulness of the Church, the sacramentality of the Church, lay ministries, theologians and the magisterium, to end with contributions on eschatological ecclesiology and the link between ecclesiology and the Catholic Church in dialogue with people of other faiths. In the next part Protestant and Orthodox scholars offer contributions to the renewal of their own ecclesiologies. In the final and longest part of the volume the reader is provided with 'Reflections on the Future of the Ecumenical Dialogue'.
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ISBN-13: 9789042930100
ISBN-10: 9042930101
Pagini: 622
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Peeters
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