The more than fifty years of dialogue since Vatican II launched the Catholic Church into the ecumenical movement have resulted in significant convergence, but reception of these results remains slow and inconclusive despite the stunning success of the Joint Declaration on Justification signed in 1999. This presentation explores some of the challenges for reception within the ecclesial and social context of ecumenical relationships today and discusses why the ecumenical imperative is even more critical at this point in time. It also suggests a model of ecclesiology for the reception of relationships of full communion
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The relationship between Vatican I and Vatican II is largely unexplored terrain in Christian theolog...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
The Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Year 2000 was committed to ecumenism in its mission of unity i...
The ground covered in ecumenism by the Catholic Church since Vatican II has been considerable : the ...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
When there is a halt in the ecumenical relations or when there is fatigue in the process of dialogue...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
I s communion ecclesiology an ideology or a path to dialogue? In the year 2000 I wrote a book that a...
Taking the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches as his starting point, Archbishop Conti sha...
Annotation: The thesis Roman Catholic Church and the ecumenical movement since the end of II. World ...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) rediscovered diverse ecclesiological metaphors that had been ...
Episcopal collegiality is being rethought today on a double basis : the ecclesiology of fellowship b...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Theoretical and practical aspects of ecumenical communication is t...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The relationship between Vatican I and Vatican II is largely unexplored terrain in Christian theolog...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
The Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Year 2000 was committed to ecumenism in its mission of unity i...
The ground covered in ecumenism by the Catholic Church since Vatican II has been considerable : the ...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
When there is a halt in the ecumenical relations or when there is fatigue in the process of dialogue...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
I s communion ecclesiology an ideology or a path to dialogue? In the year 2000 I wrote a book that a...
Taking the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches as his starting point, Archbishop Conti sha...
Annotation: The thesis Roman Catholic Church and the ecumenical movement since the end of II. World ...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) rediscovered diverse ecclesiological metaphors that had been ...
Episcopal collegiality is being rethought today on a double basis : the ecclesiology of fellowship b...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Theoretical and practical aspects of ecumenical communication is t...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The relationship between Vatican I and Vatican II is largely unexplored terrain in Christian theolog...