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Asymmetry and mutuality: Feminist approaches to receptive ecumenism
, 2020Receptive ecumenism is a new current in contemporary ecumenism. By focusing on unilateral learning and by dissociating itself from presuppositions of mutuality, receptive ecumenism inspires rethinking and provokes new thought in the field of ecumenical ...
Sara Gehlin
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New Blackfriars, 1960
When these lines appear in print the third session of Vatican II will be in full swing and some crucial declarations of the Church's mind, which must have a vital bearing on the problems of Christian unity, will be in the making. Not least in importance among these is the revised Schema de Oecumenismo.
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When these lines appear in print the third session of Vatican II will be in full swing and some crucial declarations of the Church's mind, which must have a vital bearing on the problems of Christian unity, will be in the making. Not least in importance among these is the revised Schema de Oecumenismo.
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Pentecostal orthodoxy: Toward an ecumenism of the spirit
Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, 2022Josiah Baker
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Teaching Ecumenism in the Context of World Christianity
The Ecumenical Review, 2022Simone Sinn
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2018
This chapter discusses the theological foundations for and character of Roman Catholic participation in the ecumenical movement. Following a consideration of the emergence of the modern ecumenical movement and the Catholic Church’s ambivalence towards it, the chapter treats Vatican II as a pivotal development that resulted in the Church’s strong ...
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This chapter discusses the theological foundations for and character of Roman Catholic participation in the ecumenical movement. Following a consideration of the emergence of the modern ecumenical movement and the Catholic Church’s ambivalence towards it, the chapter treats Vatican II as a pivotal development that resulted in the Church’s strong ...
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Ecumenical Dialogue, Ecumenical Council, and Constantinople II
Toronto Journal of Theology, 1987In the ecumenical dialogue between the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches, the issue of the status of the Ecumenical Councils of the undivided early Church has been of fundamental importance. All Roman Catholics and a great many Anglicans accord considerable authority to those councils as the 'Voice of the Church' on matters of doctrine.
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2018
Abstract Method can mean either the steps taken to achieve church unity or the principles appropriate to the study of ecumenism. Most ecumenists have sought organic unity; they have hoped that agreement on the issue of authority would further this end.
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Abstract Method can mean either the steps taken to achieve church unity or the principles appropriate to the study of ecumenism. Most ecumenists have sought organic unity; they have hoped that agreement on the issue of authority would further this end.
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Receptive Ecumenism and the Renewal of the Ecumenical Movement
2019Receptive Ecumenism is a ground-breaking new ecumenical approach, widely regarded as having the potential to revitalise the Ecumenical Movement. But what is Receptive Ecumenism? Why is it important? In Receptive Ecumenism and the Renewal of the Ecumenical Movement, Antonia Pizzey offers a comprehensive, systematic analysis of Receptive Ecumenism. While
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2014
This essay considers what it means to work within and attempt to retrieve aspects of a tradition of thought, in particular, the Christian tradition. Doing so places us in close proximity to certain conversation partners, but it does so without closing off possible enrichment from those who do not share our tradition.
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This essay considers what it means to work within and attempt to retrieve aspects of a tradition of thought, in particular, the Christian tradition. Doing so places us in close proximity to certain conversation partners, but it does so without closing off possible enrichment from those who do not share our tradition.
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2000
Introduction. Michael WEINRICH: The Openness and Worldliness of the Church. Jakub S. TROJAN: The Sermon on the Mount and the Social Task of the Church. Kune E. BIEZEVELD: The Kingdom of God and the Mission of the Church. Christine LIENEMANN-PERRIN: Catholicity and Inculturation. Brigitte SCHROVEN: The Church and the Encounter with Israel.
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Introduction. Michael WEINRICH: The Openness and Worldliness of the Church. Jakub S. TROJAN: The Sermon on the Mount and the Social Task of the Church. Kune E. BIEZEVELD: The Kingdom of God and the Mission of the Church. Christine LIENEMANN-PERRIN: Catholicity and Inculturation. Brigitte SCHROVEN: The Church and the Encounter with Israel.
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