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12 Catholic Learning and Orthodoxy—The Promise and Challenge of Eucharistic Ecclesiology

2008
Abstract This chapter focuses on the very fruitful decade for international dialogue between Catholics and Orthodox, namely, the 1980s, which saw the production of three major agreed statements: ‘The Mystery of the Church and of the Eucharist in the Light of the Mystery of the Holy Trinity’ (1982); ‘Faith, Sacraments and the Unity of the
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Pentecostal Ecclesiology and Eucharistic Hospitality: Toward a Systematic and Ecumenical Account of the Church

Pneuma, 2010
AbstractA systematic and ecumenical ecclesiology among Pentecostals is still in the making. The present article suggests that eucharistic hospitality is a suitable starting point for this endeavor. This notion exceeds the traditional confines of a sacramental approach to the nature of the church by rooting the Christian community more firmly in the ...
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Eikonandmimesiseucharistic ecclesiology and the ecclesial ontology of dialogical reciprocity

International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2011
Eucharistic ecclesiology has undoubtedly been the most important current of ecclesiological thought in recent decades. A condition of the modern Orthodox theological self-consciousness and a point of convergence for theologians of different denominations, it is still a matter of deep discussion and a field of possible research.
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New elements of the Eucharistic Ecclesiology of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI

2013
Život svakog kršćanina vođen je na putovanju ovim svijetom raznim putevima. No, samo je jedan put onaj koji nazivamo „pravim“, a to je put koji svakog od nas vodi prema vječnoj domovini na nebesima. Svoj život kršćani moraju živjeti kao i svaki drugi stanovnik bilo grada, bilo države, bilo općenito svijeta, ali uvjet je da svaku domovinu smatra tuđinom
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“An Exchange of Gifts”: Benedict XVI’s Eucharistic Ecclesiology as an Approach to Ecumenism

philippiniana Sacra
Christian unity, or the “ecumenical movement,” is one of Joseph Ratzinger’s (turn Benedict XVI) most apparent apostolates during his Pontificate. His thought on the matter is a development of the theologies developed in the Second Vatican Council’s Lumen Gentium and John Paul II’s Ut Unum Sint, borrowing the words “exchange of gifts,” which affirms ...
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The Eucharist as the Basis For Ecclesiology

Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2001
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