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Genre/Form: | Conference papers and proceedings Congresses |
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Material Type: | Conference publication |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Murray |
ISBN: | 9780199216451 0199216452 9780199587988 0199587981 |
OCLC Number: | 768093745 |
Notes: | Originalår: 2008 Bibliografi: s. [469]-513 |
Description: | xxxv, 534 s. : ill |
Contents: | Abbreviations Notes on Contributors I: Vision and Principles Prologue: Acts 2:1-11 1. Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: Establishing 5 the Agenda, Paul D. Murray 2. Receiving Gifts in Ecumenical Dialogue, Margaret O'Gara 3. Authentic Learning and Receiving: A Search for Criteria, Ladislas Orsy, S.J. 4. Becoming Catholic Persons and Learning to Be a Catholic People, Philip Sheldrake 5. The Church: 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 II: Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue Prologue -- Phillipians 1 3-7a, Philip Endean, S.J. 8. What Roman Catholics Have to Learn from Anglicans, Keith F. Pecklers, S.J. 9. Receptive Catholic Learning through Methodist-Catholic Dialogue, Michael E. Putney 10. A Methodist Perspective on Catholic Learning, David 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 of Eucharistic Ecclesiology, Paul McPartlan III: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order Prologue -- Ephesians 4: 7, 11-16 13. Catholic Learning Concerning Apostolicity and Ecclesiality, James F. Puglisi, S.A. 14. The Holy Spirit as the Gift: Pneumatology, Receptivity 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 Fameree 16. Potential Catholic Learning Around Lay Participation in Decision Making, Paul Lakeland 17. Receptive Ecumenical Learning and Episcopal Accountability within Contemporary Catholicism: Canonical Considerations, Patrick Connolly IV:The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning Prologue -- John 11: 43b-53, Philip Endean, S.J. 18. From Vatican II to Mississauga: Lessons in Receptive Ecumenical Learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic Bilateral Dialogue Process, Mary Tanner, OBE 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, O.P. 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. Ecumenism and the 'Tribe': A Sociological Perspective on Receptive Ecumenism, James Sweeney 24. Organisational Factors Inhibiting Receptive Catholic Learning, Thomas Reese, S.J. V: Retrospect and Prospect Prologue -- Revelation 1:9-18, Philip Endean, S.J. 25. Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: An Orthodox Perspective, Andrew Louth 26. The Place of Anglicanism in Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning, Nicholas Sagovsky 27. Receptive Ecumenism and the Future of Ecumenical Dialogues: Privileging Differentiated Consensus and Drawing Its Institutional Consequences, Herve Legrand, O.P. 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, F.S.C. 32. Receiving the Experience of Eucharistic Celebration, Peter Philips Bibliography Name Index |
Responsibility: | edited by Paul Murray ; with the assistance of Luca Badini-Confaloneri |
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there are many gems. The book, and the movement it articulates, is like the tiny tips of spring buds on a raw day before spring has begun. * Christopher Hill, Church Times * ...it is heartening to see this sophisticated venture to revitalise ecumenical exchange explicity adopting interfaith strategies, guided by an intellectual humility inclining each to learn from the other. This tactic allows us to see how "ecumenism" can hardly be limited to inter-Christian exchange...This fivefold ordering offers clear direction in matters ecumenical to the superb participants. A properly eschatological intent is fleshed out in one essay afteranother by invoking the "pilgrim church" archetype: learning from others on the way to a goal all share, but which none can confidently articulate, as it eludes human construction. * David Burrell, The Tablet * Review from previous edition All the churches have have a cause to be grateful for the imaginative way Dr Murray and his colleagues are promoting both ecumenism and the study of Catholic theology. * Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper * Read more...

