Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning: Walking the Way to a Church Re-formed
Paul D. Murray, Gregory A. Ryan, Paul Lakelanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198985181
ISBN-10: 0198985185
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 31 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198985185
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 31 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Books like this one are for sure necessary and must be used as real handbooks for future demarches meant to offer solutions to the common problems.
With the publication of Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning, edited by Paul D. Murray, Gregory A. Ryan and Paul Lakeland, we may confidently say that Receptive Ecumenism has come of age and has acquired an enhanced stature within the orbit of ecumenical theology and indeed within the discipline of ecclesiology itself. By virtue of this impressive collection of essays, Receptive Ecumenism assumes an assured place within ecclesiology and ecumenical theology precisely as a key methodological and spiritual pathway to deeper communion between historically separated churches. This substantial volume in fact functions as an encyclopedia of contemporary ecumenical theology at its cutting edge. Essential reference work though it undoubtedly is, it also provides a deep, mind-and-heart-changing induction into the God-given vocation of unity-building that is the biblical mandate and duty of every Christian and of all churches.
This is a magnificent and seminal book which should be read by all involved in the search for Christian unity.
With the publication of Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning, edited by Paul D. Murray, Gregory A. Ryan and Paul Lakeland, we may confidently say that Receptive Ecumenism has come of age and has acquired an enhanced stature within the orbit of ecumenical theology and indeed within the discipline of ecclesiology itself. By virtue of this impressive collection of essays, Receptive Ecumenism assumes an assured place within ecclesiology and ecumenical theology precisely as a key methodological and spiritual pathway to deeper communion between historically separated churches. This substantial volume in fact functions as an encyclopedia of contemporary ecumenical theology at its cutting edge. Essential reference work though it undoubtedly is, it also provides a deep, mind-and-heart-changing induction into the God-given vocation of unity-building that is the biblical mandate and duty of every Christian and of all churches.
This is a magnificent and seminal book which should be read by all involved in the search for Christian unity.
Notă biografică
Paul D. Murray is Professor of Systematic Theology at Durham University where he was the founding Director of the Centre for Catholic Studies (2007-2023). He has served on the editorial boards of Concilium International and Theological Studies, is a former President of the Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain, a former member of the third phase of work of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC III), on which he continues as consultor, and an ecumenical canon of Durham Cathedral. In addition to three books, he has contributed numerous essays to leading journals and scholarly collections. His holds an M.Litt (Durham) and a PhD (Cambridge).Gregory A. Ryan (PhD, Durham) researches, teaches, and publishes on Receptive Ecumenism, contemporary Catholic ecclesiology, and hermeneutics. He is based at the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University, developing formation programmes for lay and ordained ministry in the North of England.Paul Lakeland is the Aloysius P. Kelley S.J. Professor Emiritus of Catholic Studies and was founding Director of the Center for Catholic Studies at Fairfield University, Connecticut, where he worked since 1981, with roles including chairperson of the Religious Studies Department and director of the Honors Program. In addition to his PhD from Vanderbilt University, he holds degrees in philosophy, divinity, and English. He is the author of ten books, and editor of two more, in the fields of Catholic ecclesiology, cultural theory, and religion and literature. In 2020 he received the Hellwig Award for outstanding contributions to Catholic intellectual life.