Ecumenical ecclesiology unity, diversity and otherness in a fragmented world /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Thiessen, Gesa Elsbeth
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : T & T Clark, 2009.
Series:Ecclesiological investigations ; v. 5.
T & T Clark theology.
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Table of Contents:
  • Driving the haywain : 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 the ecumenical dialogue / Miriam Haar
  • Church and 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
  • 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 into the theology of Miroslav Volf / Eddy Van der Borght
  • 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. Kuehn
  • Sacral authority and pastoral ministry : a shamanic 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.