Description |
1 online resource (xxxv, 534 pages) |
Contents |
Part I. Vision and Priciples: -- Prologue to Part I, Acts 2:1-13 / Philip Endean -- 1. Receptive ecumenism and Catholic learning: establishing the agenda / Paul D. Murray -- 2. Receiving gifts in ecumenical dialogue / Margaret O'Gara -- 3. Authentic learning and receiving: a search for criteria / Ladislas Örsy -- 4. Becoming Catholic persons and learning to be a Catholic people / Philip Sheldrake -- 5. The chuch: a school of wisdom? / Nicholas Lash -- 6. 'Credo unam sanctam ecclesiam': the relationship between the Catholic and the Protestant principles in fundamental ecclesiology / Walter Kasper -- 7. Texts and contexts: hermeneutical reflections on receptive ecumenism / Riccardo Larini -- Part II. Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue: -- Prologue to Part II, Philippians 1:3-7 / Philip Endean -- 8. What Roman Catholics have to learn from Anglicans / Keith F. Pecklers -- 9. Receptive Catholic learning through Methodist-Catholic dialogue / Michael E. Putney |
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10. A Methodist perspective on Catholic learning / David M. Chapman -- 11. The international Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue: an example of ecclesial learning and ecumenical reception / William G. Rusch -- 12. Catholic learning and Orthodoxy: the promise and challenge / Paul McPartlan -- Part III. Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order: -- Prologue to Part III, Ephesians 4:7, 11-16 / Philip Endean -- 13. Catholic learning concerning apostolicity and ecclesiality / James F. Puglisi -- 14. The Holy Spirit as the gift: pneumatology and Catholic re-reception of the Petrine ministry in the theology of Walter Kasper / Denis Edwards -- 15. What might Catholicism learn from Orthodoxy in relation to collegiality? / Joseph Famerée -- 16. Potential Catholic learning around lay participation in decision-mahing / Paul Lakeland -- 17. Receptive ecumenical learning and episcopal accountability within contemporary Roman Catholicism: canonical considerations / Patrick Connolly |
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Part IV. The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning: -- Prologue to Part IV, John 11: 43-53 / Philip Endean -- 18. From Vatican II to Mississauga: lessons in receptive ecumenical learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic bilateral dialogue process / Mary Tanner -- 19. Receptive ecumenism and recent initiatives in the Catholic Church's dialogues with the Anglican Communion and the World Methodist Council / Donald Bolen -- 20. Jerusalem, Athens, and Zurich: psychoanalytic perspectives on factors inhibiting receptive ecumenism / Geraldine Smyth -- 21. Managing change in the Irish civil service and the implications for transformative ecclesial learning / Brendan Tuohy and Eamonn Conway -- 22. The fortress church under reconstruction?: sociological factors inhibiting receptive Catholic learning in the church in England and Wales / Peter McGrail -- 23. Receptive ecumenism, ecclesial learning, and the "tribe" / James Sweeney |
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24. Organizational factors inhibiting receptive Catholic learning / Thomas J. Reese -- Part V. Retrospect and Prospect: -- Prologue to Part V, Revelation 1: 9-18 / Philip Endean -- 25. Receptive ecumenism and Catholic learning: an Orthodox perspective / Andrew Louth -- 26. Anglicanism and the conditions for communion: a response to Cardinal Kasper / Nicholas Sagovsky -- 27. Receptive ecumenism and the future of ecumenical dialogues: privileging differentiated consensus and drawing its institutional consequences / Hervé Legrand -- 28. Receptive ecumenism and Catholic learning: reflections in dialogue with Yves Congar and B.C. Butler / Gabriel Flynn -- 29. Receptive ecumenism and the hermeneutics of Catholic learning: the promise of comparative ecclesiology / Gerard Mannion -- 30. Receptive ecumenism: learning by engagement / Daniel W. Hardy -- 31. Learning the ways of receptive ecumenism: formational and catechetical considerations / Jeffrey Gros |
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32. Receiving the experience of eucharistic celebration / Peter Phillips |
Summary |
This volume proposes a fresh strategy for ecumenical engagement that is fitted to contemporary challenges. 32 original essays draw on a wide variety of denominational and disciplinary perspectives bringing ecclesiologists, sociologists, psychologists, and organizational experts into conversation |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 469-513) and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Christian union -- Catholic Church -- Congresses
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Christian union -- Congresses
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RELIGION -- Ecumenism.
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RELIGION -- Christian Ministry -- Discipleship.
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Christian union.
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Christian union -- Catholic Church.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Murray, Paul D., 1964-
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Badini Confalonieri, Luca.
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Oxford University Press
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ISBN |
0191550787 |
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9780191550782 |
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