Ecumenical Ecclesiology: Unity, Diversity and Otherness in a Fragmented World

Thiessen, Gesa Elsbeth

Ecumenical Ecclesiology: Unity, Diversity and Otherness in a Fragmented World - New York T&T Clark 2009 - 247p - Ecclesiological Investigations - 5 .

Part 1. Perspectives on contemporary Ecclesiology,
Driving the Harywain: Where stands the Church ' Catholic' today?,
Gerard Mannion,
Seeking unity: Reflecting on methods in contemporary Ecumenical Dialogue,
Gesa E. Thiessen,
The struggle for an organic, Conciliar and Diverse Church: Models of Church Unity in earlier stages of of the ecumenical Dialogue,
Miriam Har,
Church and the Covenant: Theological resources for divided denominations,
Edwin C. van Driel,
Comprehensive Vision: The Ecumenical potential of a lost ideal,
Andrew Pierce,
Integrity, alternative aggressions, and Impaired Communion,
Wendy Dackson,
Part2. Communion Ecclesiology and otherness,
The Church and the 'Other' : Questions of Ecclesial and Divine Communion,
Paul M. Collins,
Being Church: A Critique of 'Zizioulas' Communion Ecclesiology,
Travis E. Ables,
Retrieving Eucharistic Ecclesiology,
Radu Bordeianu,
Communion Ecclesiology and Ecumenical experience: Resources for Inner Denominational otherness,
Brian P. Flanagan,
Evangelical Ecclesiology as an answer to Ethnic Impaired Christian Community? An inquiry the theology of Miroslav Volf,
Eddy Van Der Borght,
Part 3, Ecclesiology in global contexts,
On being a European Catholic:
The politics of inclusion encounters an Ecclesiology of Exclusion,
Julie Clague,
Instruments of faith and unity in Canon Law:,
The Church of Nigeria Constitutional Revision of 2005,
Evan F. Kuchn,
Sacral Authority and Pastoral ministry:,
A Shamanistic Inculturation of the protestant church in Korea,
Hak Joon Lee,
Confucianism, Internationalism, Patriotism and Protestantism:,
The Ecclesiological Matrix of Japanese Christian Activists in Japan and the US Diaspora,
Madeline Duntley


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