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Method in ecumenical theology, the lessons so far, G.R. Evans

Label
Method in ecumenical theology, the lessons so far, G.R. Evans
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Method in ecumenical theology
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
715157219
Responsibility statement
G.R. Evans
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the lessons so far
Summary
First published in 1996 this book examines the search for unity in the Church. For the previous thirty years pioneering conversations, between pairs of churches or communities, and multilaterally, put forward solutions to old disagreements and began to build a new ecumenical theology. But when it comes to taking actual steps towards unity there is often a drawing-back from the final commitment. G. R. Evans examines the methodology of ecumenical theory and the way it is being taken into the lives of the Churches, from the experience which has been reported so far. This is a necessary stocktaking exercise, as Dr Evans shows that discussions are now so developed that we can list topics which have become recurrent issues. By making judicious use of interdenominational archival material and secondary literature, the author provides a timely resource for all those interested in recent ecumenical progress.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: the 'winter of ecumenism'? -- What is ecumenical theology? -- Changing attitudes and stages in ecumenism -- Communication and dialogue -- Ecumenical language -- Historical method -- The process in close-up -- Ecumenical reception -- Conclusion
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