Receptive Ecumenism and the Call to Catholic Learning
Exploring a Way for Contemporary Ecumenism
Herausgeber: Murray, Paul D
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Exploring a Way for Contemporary Ecumenism
Herausgeber: Murray, Paul D
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This volume proposes a fresh strategy for ecumenical engagement - 'Receptive Ecumenism' - 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.
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This volume proposes a fresh strategy for ecumenical engagement - 'Receptive Ecumenism' - 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.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216451
- ISBN-10: 0199216452
- Artikelnr.: 24766630
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216451
- ISBN-10: 0199216452
- Artikelnr.: 24766630
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* I: Vision and Principles
* Prologue: Acts 2:1-11
* 1: Paul D. Murray: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Establishing 5 the Agenda
* 2: Margaret O'Gara: Receiving Gifts in Ecumenical Dialogue
* 3: Ladislas Örsy, S.J.: Authentic Learning and Receiving: A Search
for Criteria
* 4: Philip Sheldrake: Becoming Catholic Persons and Learning to Be a
Catholic People
* 5: Nicholas Lash: The Church: A School of Wisdom?
* 6: Walter Kasper: Credo Unam Sanctam Ecclesiam - The Relationship
Between the Catholic and the Protestant Principles in Fundamental
Ecclesiology
* 7: Riccardo Larini: Texts and Contexts: Hermeneutical Reflections on
Receptive Ecumenism
* II: Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue
* Prologue - Phillipians 1 3-7a
* 8: Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.: What Roman Catholics Have to Learn from
Anglicans
* 9: Michael E. Putney: Receptive Catholic Learning through
Methodist-Catholic Dialogue
* 10: David Chapman: A Methodist Perspective on Catholic Learning
* 11: William G. Rusch: The International Lutheran-Roman Catholic
Dialogue: An Example of Ecclesial Learning and Ecumenical Reception
* 12: Paul McPartlan: Catholic Learning and Orthodoxy: The Promise and
Challenge of Eucharistic Ecclesiology
* III: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order
* Prologue - Ephesians 4: 7, 11-16
* 13: James F. Puglisi, S.A.: Catholic Learning Concerning Apostolicity
and Ecclesiality
* 14: Denis Edwards: The Holy Spirit as the Gift: Pneumatology,
Receptivity and Catholic Re-reception of the Petrine Ministry In the
Theology of Walter Kasper
* 15: Joseph Famerée: What Might Catholicism Learn from Orthodoxy in
Relation to Collegiality
* 16: Paul Lakeland: Potential Catholic Learning Around Lay
Participation in Decision Making
* 17: Patrick Connolly: Receptive Ecumenical Learning and Episcopal
Accountability within Contemporary Catholicism: Canonical
Considerations
* IV:The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning
* Prologue - John 11: 43b-53
* 18: Mary Tanner, OBE: From Vatican II to Mississauga: Lessons in
Receptive Ecumenical Learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic
Bilateral Dialogue Process
* 19: Donald Bolen: Receptive Ecumenism and Recent Initiatives in the
Catholic Church's Dialogues with the Anglican Communion and the World
Methodist Council
* 20: Geraldine Smyth, O.P.: Jerusalem, Athens, and Zurich:
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Factors Inhibiting Receptive Ecumenism
* 21: Brendan Tuohy and Eamonn Conway: Managing Change in the Irish
Civil Service and the Implications for Transformative Ecclesial
Learning
* 22: Peter McGrail: The Fortress Church under Reconstruction?
Sociological Factors Inhibiting Receptive Catholic Learning in the
Church in England and Wales
* 23: James Sweeney: Ecumenism and the 'Tribe': A Sociological
Perspective on Receptive Ecumenism
* 24: Thomas Reese, S.J.: Organisational Factors Inhibiting Receptive
Catholic Learning
* V: Retrospect and Prospect
* Prologue - Revelation 1:9-18
* 25: Andrew Louth: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: An
Orthodox Perspective
* 26: Nicholas Sagovsky: The Place of Anglicanism in Receptive
Ecumenism and Catholic Learning
* 27: Hervé Legrand, O.P.: Receptive Ecumenism and the Future of
Ecumenical Dialogues: Privileging Differentiated Consensus and
Drawing Its Institutional Consequences
* 28: Gabriel Flynn: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Reflections in Dialogue with Yves Congar and B. C. Butler
* 29: Gerard Mannion: Receptive Ecumenism and the Hermeneutics of
Catholic Learning: The Promise of Comparative Ecclesiology
* 30: Daniel W. Hardy: Receptive Ecumenism: Learning by Engagement
* 31: Jeffrey Gros, F.S.C.: Learning the Ways of Receptive Ecumenism:
Formational and Catechetical Considerations
* 32: Peter Philips: Receiving the Experience of Eucharistic
Celebration
* Bibliography
* Name Index
* Subject Index
* Notes on Contributors
* I: Vision and Principles
* Prologue: Acts 2:1-11
* 1: Paul D. Murray: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Establishing 5 the Agenda
* 2: Margaret O'Gara: Receiving Gifts in Ecumenical Dialogue
* 3: Ladislas Örsy, S.J.: Authentic Learning and Receiving: A Search
for Criteria
* 4: Philip Sheldrake: Becoming Catholic Persons and Learning to Be a
Catholic People
* 5: Nicholas Lash: The Church: A School of Wisdom?
* 6: Walter Kasper: Credo Unam Sanctam Ecclesiam - The Relationship
Between the Catholic and the Protestant Principles in Fundamental
Ecclesiology
* 7: Riccardo Larini: Texts and Contexts: Hermeneutical Reflections on
Receptive Ecumenism
* II: Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue
* Prologue - Phillipians 1 3-7a
* 8: Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.: What Roman Catholics Have to Learn from
Anglicans
* 9: Michael E. Putney: Receptive Catholic Learning through
Methodist-Catholic Dialogue
* 10: David Chapman: A Methodist Perspective on Catholic Learning
* 11: William G. Rusch: The International Lutheran-Roman Catholic
Dialogue: An Example of Ecclesial Learning and Ecumenical Reception
* 12: Paul McPartlan: Catholic Learning and Orthodoxy: The Promise and
Challenge of Eucharistic Ecclesiology
* III: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order
* Prologue - Ephesians 4: 7, 11-16
* 13: James F. Puglisi, S.A.: Catholic Learning Concerning Apostolicity
and Ecclesiality
* 14: Denis Edwards: The Holy Spirit as the Gift: Pneumatology,
Receptivity and Catholic Re-reception of the Petrine Ministry In the
Theology of Walter Kasper
* 15: Joseph Famerée: What Might Catholicism Learn from Orthodoxy in
Relation to Collegiality
* 16: Paul Lakeland: Potential Catholic Learning Around Lay
Participation in Decision Making
* 17: Patrick Connolly: Receptive Ecumenical Learning and Episcopal
Accountability within Contemporary Catholicism: Canonical
Considerations
* IV:The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning
* Prologue - John 11: 43b-53
* 18: Mary Tanner, OBE: From Vatican II to Mississauga: Lessons in
Receptive Ecumenical Learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic
Bilateral Dialogue Process
* 19: Donald Bolen: Receptive Ecumenism and Recent Initiatives in the
Catholic Church's Dialogues with the Anglican Communion and the World
Methodist Council
* 20: Geraldine Smyth, O.P.: Jerusalem, Athens, and Zurich:
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Factors Inhibiting Receptive Ecumenism
* 21: Brendan Tuohy and Eamonn Conway: Managing Change in the Irish
Civil Service and the Implications for Transformative Ecclesial
Learning
* 22: Peter McGrail: The Fortress Church under Reconstruction?
Sociological Factors Inhibiting Receptive Catholic Learning in the
Church in England and Wales
* 23: James Sweeney: Ecumenism and the 'Tribe': A Sociological
Perspective on Receptive Ecumenism
* 24: Thomas Reese, S.J.: Organisational Factors Inhibiting Receptive
Catholic Learning
* V: Retrospect and Prospect
* Prologue - Revelation 1:9-18
* 25: Andrew Louth: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: An
Orthodox Perspective
* 26: Nicholas Sagovsky: The Place of Anglicanism in Receptive
Ecumenism and Catholic Learning
* 27: Hervé Legrand, O.P.: Receptive Ecumenism and the Future of
Ecumenical Dialogues: Privileging Differentiated Consensus and
Drawing Its Institutional Consequences
* 28: Gabriel Flynn: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Reflections in Dialogue with Yves Congar and B. C. Butler
* 29: Gerard Mannion: Receptive Ecumenism and the Hermeneutics of
Catholic Learning: The Promise of Comparative Ecclesiology
* 30: Daniel W. Hardy: Receptive Ecumenism: Learning by Engagement
* 31: Jeffrey Gros, F.S.C.: Learning the Ways of Receptive Ecumenism:
Formational and Catechetical Considerations
* 32: Peter Philips: Receiving the Experience of Eucharistic
Celebration
* Bibliography
* Name Index
* Subject Index
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* I: Vision and Principles
* Prologue: Acts 2:1-11
* 1: Paul D. Murray: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Establishing 5 the Agenda
* 2: Margaret O'Gara: Receiving Gifts in Ecumenical Dialogue
* 3: Ladislas Örsy, S.J.: Authentic Learning and Receiving: A Search
for Criteria
* 4: Philip Sheldrake: Becoming Catholic Persons and Learning to Be a
Catholic People
* 5: Nicholas Lash: The Church: A School of Wisdom?
* 6: Walter Kasper: Credo Unam Sanctam Ecclesiam - The Relationship
Between the Catholic and the Protestant Principles in Fundamental
Ecclesiology
* 7: Riccardo Larini: Texts and Contexts: Hermeneutical Reflections on
Receptive Ecumenism
* II: Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue
* Prologue - Phillipians 1 3-7a
* 8: Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.: What Roman Catholics Have to Learn from
Anglicans
* 9: Michael E. Putney: Receptive Catholic Learning through
Methodist-Catholic Dialogue
* 10: David Chapman: A Methodist Perspective on Catholic Learning
* 11: William G. Rusch: The International Lutheran-Roman Catholic
Dialogue: An Example of Ecclesial Learning and Ecumenical Reception
* 12: Paul McPartlan: Catholic Learning and Orthodoxy: The Promise and
Challenge of Eucharistic Ecclesiology
* III: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order
* Prologue - Ephesians 4: 7, 11-16
* 13: James F. Puglisi, S.A.: Catholic Learning Concerning Apostolicity
and Ecclesiality
* 14: Denis Edwards: The Holy Spirit as the Gift: Pneumatology,
Receptivity and Catholic Re-reception of the Petrine Ministry In the
Theology of Walter Kasper
* 15: Joseph Famerée: What Might Catholicism Learn from Orthodoxy in
Relation to Collegiality
* 16: Paul Lakeland: Potential Catholic Learning Around Lay
Participation in Decision Making
* 17: Patrick Connolly: Receptive Ecumenical Learning and Episcopal
Accountability within Contemporary Catholicism: Canonical
Considerations
* IV:The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning
* Prologue - John 11: 43b-53
* 18: Mary Tanner, OBE: From Vatican II to Mississauga: Lessons in
Receptive Ecumenical Learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic
Bilateral Dialogue Process
* 19: Donald Bolen: Receptive Ecumenism and Recent Initiatives in the
Catholic Church's Dialogues with the Anglican Communion and the World
Methodist Council
* 20: Geraldine Smyth, O.P.: Jerusalem, Athens, and Zurich:
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Factors Inhibiting Receptive Ecumenism
* 21: Brendan Tuohy and Eamonn Conway: Managing Change in the Irish
Civil Service and the Implications for Transformative Ecclesial
Learning
* 22: Peter McGrail: The Fortress Church under Reconstruction?
Sociological Factors Inhibiting Receptive Catholic Learning in the
Church in England and Wales
* 23: James Sweeney: Ecumenism and the 'Tribe': A Sociological
Perspective on Receptive Ecumenism
* 24: Thomas Reese, S.J.: Organisational Factors Inhibiting Receptive
Catholic Learning
* V: Retrospect and Prospect
* Prologue - Revelation 1:9-18
* 25: Andrew Louth: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: An
Orthodox Perspective
* 26: Nicholas Sagovsky: The Place of Anglicanism in Receptive
Ecumenism and Catholic Learning
* 27: Hervé Legrand, O.P.: Receptive Ecumenism and the Future of
Ecumenical Dialogues: Privileging Differentiated Consensus and
Drawing Its Institutional Consequences
* 28: Gabriel Flynn: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Reflections in Dialogue with Yves Congar and B. C. Butler
* 29: Gerard Mannion: Receptive Ecumenism and the Hermeneutics of
Catholic Learning: The Promise of Comparative Ecclesiology
* 30: Daniel W. Hardy: Receptive Ecumenism: Learning by Engagement
* 31: Jeffrey Gros, F.S.C.: Learning the Ways of Receptive Ecumenism:
Formational and Catechetical Considerations
* 32: Peter Philips: Receiving the Experience of Eucharistic
Celebration
* Bibliography
* Name Index
* Subject Index
* Notes on Contributors
* I: Vision and Principles
* Prologue: Acts 2:1-11
* 1: Paul D. Murray: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Establishing 5 the Agenda
* 2: Margaret O'Gara: Receiving Gifts in Ecumenical Dialogue
* 3: Ladislas Örsy, S.J.: Authentic Learning and Receiving: A Search
for Criteria
* 4: Philip Sheldrake: Becoming Catholic Persons and Learning to Be a
Catholic People
* 5: Nicholas Lash: The Church: A School of Wisdom?
* 6: Walter Kasper: Credo Unam Sanctam Ecclesiam - The Relationship
Between the Catholic and the Protestant Principles in Fundamental
Ecclesiology
* 7: Riccardo Larini: Texts and Contexts: Hermeneutical Reflections on
Receptive Ecumenism
* II: Receptive Ecumenical Learning through Catholic Dialogue
* Prologue - Phillipians 1 3-7a
* 8: Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.: What Roman Catholics Have to Learn from
Anglicans
* 9: Michael E. Putney: Receptive Catholic Learning through
Methodist-Catholic Dialogue
* 10: David Chapman: A Methodist Perspective on Catholic Learning
* 11: William G. Rusch: The International Lutheran-Roman Catholic
Dialogue: An Example of Ecclesial Learning and Ecumenical Reception
* 12: Paul McPartlan: Catholic Learning and Orthodoxy: The Promise and
Challenge of Eucharistic Ecclesiology
* III: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Church Order
* Prologue - Ephesians 4: 7, 11-16
* 13: James F. Puglisi, S.A.: Catholic Learning Concerning Apostolicity
and Ecclesiality
* 14: Denis Edwards: The Holy Spirit as the Gift: Pneumatology,
Receptivity and Catholic Re-reception of the Petrine Ministry In the
Theology of Walter Kasper
* 15: Joseph Famerée: What Might Catholicism Learn from Orthodoxy in
Relation to Collegiality
* 16: Paul Lakeland: Potential Catholic Learning Around Lay
Participation in Decision Making
* 17: Patrick Connolly: Receptive Ecumenical Learning and Episcopal
Accountability within Contemporary Catholicism: Canonical
Considerations
* IV:The Pragmatics of Receptive Ecumenical Learning
* Prologue - John 11: 43b-53
* 18: Mary Tanner, OBE: From Vatican II to Mississauga: Lessons in
Receptive Ecumenical Learning from the Anglican-Roman Catholic
Bilateral Dialogue Process
* 19: Donald Bolen: Receptive Ecumenism and Recent Initiatives in the
Catholic Church's Dialogues with the Anglican Communion and the World
Methodist Council
* 20: Geraldine Smyth, O.P.: Jerusalem, Athens, and Zurich:
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Factors Inhibiting Receptive Ecumenism
* 21: Brendan Tuohy and Eamonn Conway: Managing Change in the Irish
Civil Service and the Implications for Transformative Ecclesial
Learning
* 22: Peter McGrail: The Fortress Church under Reconstruction?
Sociological Factors Inhibiting Receptive Catholic Learning in the
Church in England and Wales
* 23: James Sweeney: Ecumenism and the 'Tribe': A Sociological
Perspective on Receptive Ecumenism
* 24: Thomas Reese, S.J.: Organisational Factors Inhibiting Receptive
Catholic Learning
* V: Retrospect and Prospect
* Prologue - Revelation 1:9-18
* 25: Andrew Louth: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning: An
Orthodox Perspective
* 26: Nicholas Sagovsky: The Place of Anglicanism in Receptive
Ecumenism and Catholic Learning
* 27: Hervé Legrand, O.P.: Receptive Ecumenism and the Future of
Ecumenical Dialogues: Privileging Differentiated Consensus and
Drawing Its Institutional Consequences
* 28: Gabriel Flynn: Receptive Ecumenism and Catholic Learning:
Reflections in Dialogue with Yves Congar and B. C. Butler
* 29: Gerard Mannion: Receptive Ecumenism and the Hermeneutics of
Catholic Learning: The Promise of Comparative Ecclesiology
* 30: Daniel W. Hardy: Receptive Ecumenism: Learning by Engagement
* 31: Jeffrey Gros, F.S.C.: Learning the Ways of Receptive Ecumenism:
Formational and Catechetical Considerations
* 32: Peter Philips: Receiving the Experience of Eucharistic
Celebration
* Bibliography
* Name Index
* Subject Index