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Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2015
While Receptive Ecumenism has great potential, certain points of its methodology require further elucidation. Searching for clarity over these aspects calls for a particular focus on the connection between Receptive Ecumenism and Spiritual Ecumenism. There are significant links between Receptive and Spiritual Ecumenism, such as an emphasis on interior
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While Receptive Ecumenism has great potential, certain points of its methodology require further elucidation. Searching for clarity over these aspects calls for a particular focus on the connection between Receptive Ecumenism and Spiritual Ecumenism. There are significant links between Receptive and Spiritual Ecumenism, such as an emphasis on interior
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Christian Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue: Convergences and Divergences
Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 2020PRECIS:This essay discusses how Christian ecumenism and interreligious theology and dialogue may benefit from each other. Beginning with overviews of points of concurrence among world religions and typologies of Christian attitudes toward world religions,
P. Ladouceur
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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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2023
Abstract The restoration of unity among Christians is ‘a principal concern’ of Vatican II, closely linked to the council’s reforming purpose, as it relates to the very nature and mission of Christ’s Church. This chapter explores how an overarching ecumenical concern shapes the conciliar event and contributes to an ecclesiology of ...
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Abstract The restoration of unity among Christians is ‘a principal concern’ of Vatican II, closely linked to the council’s reforming purpose, as it relates to the very nature and mission of Christ’s Church. This chapter explores how an overarching ecumenical concern shapes the conciliar event and contributes to an ecclesiology of ...
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Ecumenical Attitudes as Criteria for Ecumenical Relations
International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2004Abstract Quality of relationship is required to manifest the unity of the Church, together with common confession of faith and mutually recognized order. This is one of the lessons learnt from the history of Faith and Order, a think-tank now more than seventy-five years old on the premises for the unity of the Church.
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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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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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2016
This chapter explores Anglican ecumenical engagement. After a brief historical survey of Anglican involvement in the global ecumenical movement, it focuses on the mostly bilateral ecumenical discussions which have taken place since the Second World War, considering relations between Anglicans and Old Catholics, Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Eastern ...
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This chapter explores Anglican ecumenical engagement. After a brief historical survey of Anglican involvement in the global ecumenical movement, it focuses on the mostly bilateral ecumenical discussions which have taken place since the Second World War, considering relations between Anglicans and Old Catholics, Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Eastern ...
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