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100 _aDoyle, Dennis M
245 _aEcclesiology and Exclusion
_b Boundaries of Being and Belonging in Postmodern Times
260 _aBangalore
_bTheological Publications in India
_c2012
300 _a334p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aRichard R. Gaillardetz Introduction.............................................. 1 Ecdesiotogy and Exclusion in a Postmodern Context Gerard Mannion`s Ecclesiology and Postmodernity ................ 7 "Exclusivism" and "Neo-Exclusivism" ...................... 7 Dennis M. Doyle Reflections on the "Grace of Self-Doubt" ................... 13 Paul Lakeland Ecclesiology and Postmodernity: An Anglican Perspective....... 18 Mark D. Chapman Response: Ecclesiology and the Humility of God: Embracing the Risk of Loving the World ................... 24 Gerard Mannion The Church: A Place of Exclusion or an Intercultural Community?......................................... 43 Giovanni Pernigotto Ecclesiology and Exclusions in the Public Space: A Political Perspective.................................. 51 Debora Spini Exclusion and Marginal People The Catholic Church and the Immigration Crisis in the Americas....................................... 65 Mark Ensalaco "But I See That Somebody Is.Missing": Ecclesiology and Exclusion in the Context of Immigration ................... 71 Gioacchino Campese Being an Otherwise-Documented Church: An Ecclesiology for All Us Immigrants..................................... 93 David L. Johns Ecclesial Identity and the Excluded Homeless Population: A Funnel Ecclesiology as a Framework of Inclusion .......... 105 Pascal Daniel Bazzell Exclusion and Racial Justice Bryan N. Massingale`s Racial Justice and the Catholic Church. ..... 119 Race and Social Context: Language, "Colorblindness," and Intergroup Contact. ...............................119 Leslie H. Picca The Struggle against Racism and the Global Horizon of Christian Hope...................................... 125 Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator Response: The Challenge of Idolatry and Ecclesial Identity. .... 130 Bryan N. Massingale Transcending the Exclusionary Ecclesial Practices of Racial Hierarchies of Authority: An Early Pentecostal Trajectory ..... 137 David D. Daniels III Exclusion and Gender Phyllis Zagano`s Women & Catholicism: Gender, Communion, and Authority....................................... 155 An Introduction ..................................... 155 Miriam Haar Implementing Vatican IPs Ecclesiology .................... 161 Sandra Mazzolini The Viewpoint of an Orthodox Theologian ................ 168 Vladimir Latinovic Response: Toward a Nonexclusionary View of Women........ 175 Phyllis Zagano Church and Homosexuality: Beyond Exclusion ................. 183 Stefanie Knauss Exclusion and the Church Inclusion and Exclusion in the Ecclesiology of the New Catholic Movements......................................... 199 Massimo Faggioli Ecclesiology and Exclusion: Setting Boundaries for the Church ..... 215 Neil Qrmerod The Prophetic Mission of the Local Church: Community Organizing as a School for the Social Imaginary............. 221 Bradford Hinze Exclusion and Sacramental Practices Ecclesiology, Exclusion, and Sacraments. ...................... 239 Mary McClintock Fulkerson Whose Exclusion? Which Inclusion? ......................... 247 Barry Harvey A Case of Ecclesial Exclusion: Eucharistic Sharing. .............. 255 Susan K. Wood Eucharist at a Divided Table. ............................... 265 C. Pierson Shaw Jr. Rethinking the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Healing in the Light of Postmodern Thought........................... 279 Stephen Annan Exclusion and Ecumenical Reality Inclusion and Exclusion in the Anglican Communion: The Case of the Anglican Covenant ...................... 295 Mark D. Chapman The Arduous Journey from Exclusion to Communion: Overcoming Relationships of Distrust between Orthodox and Catholics ............................... 307 Peter De Mey Toward a New Dayton Momentum? Exclusion, Sociocultural Identities, and the Ecumenical Movement. ................. 317 E. A. J. G. Van der Borght Retrospective .................................2
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700 1 _aBazzell, Pascal D
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