The 2017 Reformation Centenary is the first commemoration to take place during the ecumenical age and marks fifty years of Lutheran–Roman Catholic dialogue. The current ecumenical landscape is a tale of two cities, one of ecclesial fragmentation that exists simultaneously with new relationships of communion and ecumenical progress. The way forward requires the discernment of deeper commonalities among ecclesial tradition, a correlation of doctrines, a “pastoral ecumenism,” and a hierarchy of virtues in addition to a hierarchy of truths
This presentation is an invitation to grow in appreciating the ecclesiality of Protestant Churches. ...
This Fall begins a year-long commemoration of the Reformation\u27s 500th anniversary. Based as this ...
In recent years a discussion has been taking place on whether it would make sense to work towards a ...
This article explains the history of the research and dialogue that have paved the way to composing ...
The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, a watershed event in the lives of West...
In the sixteenth century, Catholics and Lutherans frequently not only misunderstood but also exagger...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, perspective...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
The 450th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession provided the occasion for vigorous theological dial...
On June 17th 2013 in Geneva and Vatican City a common declaration from Roman-Catholic and Protestant...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
Since the beginning of the 16th century the western Christianity’s is divided into two confessional ...
This presentation is an invitation to grow in appreciating the ecclesiality of Protestant Churches. ...
This Fall begins a year-long commemoration of the Reformation\u27s 500th anniversary. Based as this ...
In recent years a discussion has been taking place on whether it would make sense to work towards a ...
This article explains the history of the research and dialogue that have paved the way to composing ...
The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, a watershed event in the lives of West...
In the sixteenth century, Catholics and Lutherans frequently not only misunderstood but also exagger...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, perspective...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
The 450th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession provided the occasion for vigorous theological dial...
On June 17th 2013 in Geneva and Vatican City a common declaration from Roman-Catholic and Protestant...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
Since the beginning of the 16th century the western Christianity’s is divided into two confessional ...
This presentation is an invitation to grow in appreciating the ecclesiality of Protestant Churches. ...
This Fall begins a year-long commemoration of the Reformation\u27s 500th anniversary. Based as this ...
In recent years a discussion has been taking place on whether it would make sense to work towards a ...