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Just do it?! : recognition and reception in ecumenical relations : proceedings of the 19th Academic Consultation of the Societas Oecumenica / Dagmar Heller, Minna Hietamäki, eds. = Anerkennung und Rezeption im ökumenischen Miteinander : Tagungsbericht der 19. Wissenschaftlichen Konsultation der Societas Oecumenica / Dagmar Heller, Minna Hietamäki, hrsg.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Proceedings of the Academic Consultation of the Societas Oecumenica (19th : (2016 : Helsinki, Finnland)
- Series:
- Beiheft zur Ökumenischen Rundschau ; Number 117.
- Beihefte zur Ökumenischen Rundschau ; Number 117
- Language:
- English
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Christian union conversations.
- Ecumenical movement.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (416 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Leipzig, [Germany] : Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2018.
- Language Note:
- In English and German.
- Summary:
- Warum feiern die verschiedenen christlichen Kirchen das Abendmahl immer noch getrennt? In der Auseinandersetzung um diese Grundfrage des ökumenischen Dialogs spielen immer wieder zwei Begriffe eine wichtige Rolle: (gegenseitige) Anerkennung und Rezeption (Aufnahme/Annahme). Es geht letztlich um die Anerkennung der jeweils anderen Kirchen als Ausdruck oder Form der einen Kirche Jesu Christi. Diese ist aber nur möglich, wenn alle beteiligten Seiten sich in einem Rezeptionsprozess die gemeinsam formulierten Einsichten zu eigen machen.Der Band dokumentiert die Vorträge der 19. Wissenschaftlichen Konsultation der Societas Oecumenica (Europäische Gesellschaft für ökumenische Forschung), die sich aus verschiedenen Perspektiven und mit verschiedenen Ansätzen mit diesen beiden Begriffen und ihrer Bedeutung bzw. ihrem Potenzial für die ökumenische Bewegung befassen.Why do the different Christian churches still celebrate the Lord's Supper separately? The discussion about this fundamental issue of ecumenical dialogue keeps coming back to two concepts that play an important role: (mutual) recognition and reception. In the end, it is about recognition of the other churches as an expression or form of the one church of Jesus Christ. This is only possible, however, if all the parties involved accept, within a process of reception, the insights they have formulated together.This volume documents the papers given at the 19th academic consultation of Societas Oecumenica (European Society for Ecumenical Research), and which deal with these two concepts from different perspectives and approaches and their importance or potential for the ecumenical movement.
- Contents:
- Receive what you recognize - recognize what you receive : reception and recognition - two key terms in the ecumenical discourse / Dagmar Heller
- Ecumenical recognition and reception : an orthodox perspective / Ştefǎnițǎ Barbu
- Reception and recognition from a Lutheran perspective / Beate Bengard
- Ecumenical recognition and reception in free church perspective : positive paper / Jelle Creemers
- Truth, exclusion, and recognition : rethinking interfaith conflicts and reconciliation / Marcel Hénaff
- Vielfältige Anerkennungsprozesse und die Frage nach ihrer theologischen Basis / Veronika Hoffmann
- Theological criteria of recognition and non-recognition from a Lutheran perspective / Risto Saarinen
- A response to Veronika Hoffmann and Risto Saarinen from a Baptist perspective / Uwe Swarat
- The challenges and opportunities of moral issues in view of mutual recognition / Przemyslaw Kantyka
- Gender issues and mutual recognition engaging Lutheran and Roman Catholic discourse / Simone Sinn
- The de-cognition of recognition theological reflections on the consequences of recognition and non-recognition in the local church context / Gabriel Monet
- Local church and local solutions : a Finnish orthodox reflection / Pekka Metso
- Theological reflections on the consequences of recognition and non-recognition in the local church context / Dagmar Stoltmann-Lukas
- From non-recognition to recognition : ecclesial perspectives / Ivana Noble
- From non-recognition to recognition - ecumenical remarks from a European perspective / Heikki Huttunen
- Dialectics of inside and outside : overcoming spatial dualism with Gaston Bachelard and Louis-Marie Chauvet / Kate řina Bauerová
- Anerkennung " als" : ein Begriff im Spannungsfeld von Gerechtigkeit und Agape / Pascale Jung
- " The church : towards a common vision" in light of models of unity / Miika Ahola
- " Open sobornicity" and "receptive ecumenism" : fruitful models of ecumenical interaction / Viorel Coman
- "Just Do It" : some reflections on "from conflict to communion Lutheran-Catholic common commemoration of the Reformation in 2017" / Péter Szentpétery
- Just do it? : recognition and reception in ecumenical relations : an African perspective / James N. Amanze
- Parallel thinking among churches : how Catholics and Protestants are on friendly terms with tradition / Mihály Kránitz
- Why ecumenical dialogue matters for the Orthodox church / Petre Maican
- The issue of the ecclesial recognition of the other Christian communities according to the document "relations of the Orthodox church with the rest of the Christian world" adopted by the holy and great council, Crete, 2016 / Cristian Sonea
- The Christian East - a challenge for Czech ecumenism? : reading in three historical examples / Robert Svatoñ
- Living in a disagreement in Lutheran context / Elina Hellqvist
- Ethical views concerning recognition of values, reception of the other and conversion in ecumenical relations / Mihai lordache
- Who do you say I am? : recognising and receiving the other / Tim Noble
- Migration, theology and the churches in a post-ecumenical era / Annegreth Schilling
- " Laudato Si'" in the context of ecumenical ecotheology / Pana Pihkala
- Bonhoeffer's last words, "our victory is certain" : recognizing and receiving the ecumenical church as a present reality / Michael R Fletcher
- Adalbert Hamman (1910-2000) : a part-time ecumenist? / Hector Scerri.
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBC, viewed March 25, 2018).
- ISBN:
- 9783374053636
- 3374053637
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