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Can the Communion of Saints Help the Search for Justice in Dying well (Enough), "In Abraham's Arms, Where Lazarus is Poor no Longer"? [PDF]
Buckley WJ.
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Salis est: Ecumenical Catalyst or Narrow Reductionism? [PDF]
(Excerpt) It is also taught among us that one holy Christian church will be and remain focever. This is the assembly of all believers [or saints ] among whom the Gospel is preached in its purity and the holy sacraments are administered according to the ...
Johnson, Maxwell E
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One of the most fascinating thinkers and literary theorists within the last century is the late Russian form critic Mikhail Bakhtin, whose theory of dialogism seeks to account for several levels of dialectical tension and interplay in great literature ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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Among the weighty treatments of the Gospel of John over the last half-century, one of the most incisive has been Bread from Heaven, by Peder Borgen. As the unity and disunity of the Fourth Gospel had been debated extensively among Johannine scholars for ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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Eucharist, ministry and authority in the ecclesiology of John Zizioulas
THE INTRODUCTION: outlines Zizioulas' ecumenical career as it relates to his ecclesiology. It describes the purpose of this study and establishes the boundaries of the thesis, which aims at demonstrating that his model of communion provides a suitable basis for a Trinitarian ecclesiology.
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'From the open side of the Lord' : on Joseph Ratzinger's Eucharistic ecclesiology
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The Catholicity of the Local Church: Louis Bouyer’s Eucharistic Ecclesiology
Eucharistic ecclesiology as developed in the twentieth century brought fresh air to the field of ecclesiology. Louis Bouyer (1913-2004), a prominent ressourcement theologian, explored the eucharistic dimension of the church while emphasizing the catholicity of the local church.
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