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Author Kasper, Walter, 1933-

Title That they may all be one : the call to unity / Walter Kasper
Published London ; New York : Burns & Oates, 2004

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Contents Introduction -- The binding nature of Unitatis redintegratio -- The current situation in ecumenical theology -- The nature and purpose of ecumenical dialogue -- Communio: the guiding concept of Catholic ecumenical theology -- Open questions in the ecclesiology of sister churches -- The renewal of pneumatology in contemporary Catholic life and theology: towards a rapprochement between east and west -- The joint declaration on the doctrine of justification -- A discussion on the petrine ministry -- Spiritual ecumenism -- The church and contemporary pluralism
Summary Cardinal Kasper is a distinguished theologian who was a colleague of Cardinal Ratzinger, Karl Rahner, and Hans Kung at The Universities of Münster and Tübingen. Kasper now heads the Vatican's Council for Promoting Christian Unity, with the specific task of fostering relations between the Catholic Church and other Christian Churches and Ecclesial communities. Here he outlines his vision for the unity of Christian Churches. A man with an open mind, Kasper covers one of the major responsibilities of the contemporary Catholic Church. His perspective of the uniqueness of The Catholic Church and its
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
SUBJECT Catholic Church. fast (OCoLC)fst00531720
Subject Ecumenical movement.
Church -- Unity.
RELIGION -- Ecumenism.
RELIGION -- Christian Ministry -- Discipleship.
Church -- Unity.
Ecumenical movement.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780826439369
0826439365
1281784281
9781281784285
9786611784287
6611784284