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Ecumenical Ecclesiology - Unity, Diversity and Otherness in a Fragmented World (Paperback, NIPPOD)
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Ecumenical Ecclesiology - Unity, Diversity and Otherness in a Fragmented World (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Series: Ecclesiological Investigations
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This is a rich collection of fifteen articles by European, North
American and Asian theologians who are concerned with the concept,
life, unity and future of the church. It offers a wealth of broad
perspectives on ecclesiology by scholars from Catholic, Protestant
and Orthodox backgrounds. The first section, 'Perspectives on
Ecumenical Ecclesiology', comprises reflections on postmodern
ecclesiologies as well as on the development and problems
concerning ecumenical methods and models of unity. The second
section, 'Communion Ecclesiology and Otherness', provides some
pertinent deliberations on how an ecclesiology of communion can
integrate otherness. In particular, Zizioulas' communion
ecclesiology is critically examined, the possibility for a
retrieval of Eucharistic theology between Catholics and Orthodox is
put forward, and Tillard's communion ecclesiology is appraised as
offering resources for innerdenominational otherness. The final
section, 'Ecclesiology in Global Contexts', considers critically
the possibility of evangelical ecclesiology as an answer to ethnic
impaired Christian community. The role of the (Catholic) Church and
its values in Europe and vis-a-vis the European Constitution is
examined. The Church of Nigeria's Constitutional Revision (2005)
and its ecclesial- ecumenical implications comes into focus, and
three notable concepts of unity, as developed by three Indian
scholars, S.K. George, John Sadiq and Karem David, are evaluated.
Finally, the Japanese diaspora in the States is appraised as a
place where a particular Japanese Christian vision could emerge
through the "internationalist ecclesiology" developed by Japanese
Christian missionaries. >
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