Harvesting the Fruits: Basic Aspects of Christian Faith in Ecumenical Dialogue
Walter Kasperen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2009
The Second Vatican Council declared the restoration of unity among Christians to be one of its principal concerns. Division among the Churches scandalises the world and damages that most holy cause, the preaching of The Gospel to every creature. A key figure to have worked tirelessly at these aims is Cardinal Walter Kasper, one of the most experienced, authoritative, and respected members of the Vatican hierarchy.
Here Cardinal Kasper summarises the results of the Catholic Church's official dialogues with Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican and Methodist Churches over forty years, sets out a blueprint for 'consensus and convergence', and sets out a map for the way forward for ecumenism. From such a source, this document is therefore of crucial importance. The book focuses on the major issues in ecumenical dialogue - Jesus Christ, The Holy Trinity, Justification, The Church and The Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist. Cardinal Kasper explains the key issues at stake and offers signposts for the way forward so that the wish of Jesus may be fulfilled: That They May All Be One.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441162724
ISBN-10: 1441162720
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441162720
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Cardinal Kasper is a key figure in Ecumencial dialogue and hugely respected as an enlightened and progressive voice in the Roman Catholic Church today.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Fundamentals of our Common Faith
2.Salvation, Justification, Sanctification
3. The Church
4. The Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist
5. Some Preliminary Conclusions
List of Abbreviations
Recenzii
This book should be required reading.
Ecumenical experts now have their own Catechism in this book by Cardinal Walter Kasper. It is a summary of progress so far of the four ecumenical dialogues into which the Catholic Church has entered: with the Methodists and Lutherans, (both since 1967) and the Anglicans and the Reformed Church (both since 1970).
La Récolte est bonne, mais tous ne sont pas prêts à savourer ces bon fruits. Espérons la publication rapide d'une traduction française de ce livre.
mentioned in The Tablet 13 February, 2010.
Contain[s] very positive indicators of where the Cardinal and his deparment stand.
Review in Churches Together in Sussex, Summer 2010
Review and description of book in Theology, 1st July 2010
A timely and helpful book.
Well structured and interesting; the reader is treated to a whistle-stop historic overview of preaching practice through the ages.
Offers a valuable and accurate portrayal of the major work prepared by the first generation of ecumenists, a work that has borne truly immense fruit. In many ways, Harvesting the Fruits reads as a kind of legacy project, the swan song of an illustrious theologian and ecumenist (representing an illustrious generation of ecumenists), and perhaps a parting gift to a Church that has not always shown sufficient appreciation for its high-calibre ecumenical leadership (to say nothing of its partners).
This is an invaluable resource, particularly for seminarians and others concerned with the wider vision of God for his people. The story it tells of growing mutual understanding, appreciation and affection is one that all Church leaders, lay and ordained, should embrace and make their own in whatever circumstances they serve.
Ecumenical experts now have their own Catechism in this book by Cardinal Walter Kasper. It is a summary of progress so far of the four ecumenical dialogues into which the Catholic Church has entered: with the Methodists and Lutherans, (both since 1967) and the Anglicans and the Reformed Church (both since 1970).
La Récolte est bonne, mais tous ne sont pas prêts à savourer ces bon fruits. Espérons la publication rapide d'une traduction française de ce livre.
mentioned in The Tablet 13 February, 2010.
Contain[s] very positive indicators of where the Cardinal and his deparment stand.
Review in Churches Together in Sussex, Summer 2010
Review and description of book in Theology, 1st July 2010
A timely and helpful book.
Well structured and interesting; the reader is treated to a whistle-stop historic overview of preaching practice through the ages.
Offers a valuable and accurate portrayal of the major work prepared by the first generation of ecumenists, a work that has borne truly immense fruit. In many ways, Harvesting the Fruits reads as a kind of legacy project, the swan song of an illustrious theologian and ecumenist (representing an illustrious generation of ecumenists), and perhaps a parting gift to a Church that has not always shown sufficient appreciation for its high-calibre ecumenical leadership (to say nothing of its partners).
This is an invaluable resource, particularly for seminarians and others concerned with the wider vision of God for his people. The story it tells of growing mutual understanding, appreciation and affection is one that all Church leaders, lay and ordained, should embrace and make their own in whatever circumstances they serve.