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Receptive Ecumenism And The Call To Catholic Learning Exploring A Way For Contemporary Ecumenism Paul D Murray

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Receptive Ecumenism And The Call To Catholic Learning Exploring A Way For Contemporary Ecumenism Paul D Murray
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 571
Author: PAUL D. MURRAY, LUCABADINI-CONFALONIERI
ISBN: 9780199216451, 0199216452
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Receptive Ecumenism And The Call To Catholic Learning Exploring A Way For Contemporary Ecumenism Paul D Murray by Paul D. Murray, Lucabadini-confalonieri 9780199216451, 0199216452 instant download after payment.

This volume proposes a fresh strategy for ecumenical engagement -- "Receptive Ecumenism" -- that is fitted to the challenges of the contemporary context and has already been internationally recognized as making a distinctive and important new contribution to ecumenical thought and practice. Beyond this, the volume tests and illustrates this proposal by examining what Roman Catholicism in particular might fruitfully learn from its ecumenical others. Challenging the tendency for ecumenical studies to ask, whether explicitly or implicitly, "What do our others need to learn from us?" this volume presents a radical challenge to see ecumenism move forward into action by highlighting the opposite question "hat can we learn with integrity from our others?" This approach is not simply ecumenism as shared mission, or ecumenism as problem-solving and incremental agreement but ecumenism as a vital long-term program of individual, communal and structural conversion driven, like the Gospel that inspires it, by the promise of conversion into greater life and flourishing. The aim is for the Christian traditions to become more, not less, than they currently are by learning from, or receiving of, each other's gifts. The 32 original essays that have been written for this unique volume explore these issues from a wide variety of denominational and disciplinary perspectives, drawing together ecclesiologists, professional ecumenists, sociologists, psychologists, and organizational experts.

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