Hope in the Ecumenical Future edited by Mark D. Chapman.

This book offers fresh insights into the contemporary state of Ecumenism. Following the election of Pope Francis, there has been a significant thaw in ecumenical relations, and there are grounds for thinking that this will continue into the future. The twelve chapters, written both by experienced ec...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Chapman, Mark D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Mark Chapman, Introduction: Hope in the Ecumenical Future
  • 2. Mary Doak, The Unity (and Disunity) of Our Hope
  • 3. Thomas Hughson SJ, The Holy Spirit And Ecumenism: From Hope to Charity
  • 4. Sandra Mazzolini, Together Towards Life: Christian Hope and Its Witness: Some Theological Aspects and Missiological Implications
  • 5. Craig Phillips, The Reign of God and the Church: Giorgio Agamben’s Messianic Critique of the Church
  • 6. Jakob Egeris Thorsen, The Ecumenism of Mission: Impulses from the Aparecida Document (CELAM V) and Evangelii Gaudium
  • 7. Gerard Mannion, Pope Francis and Hope in the Ecumenical Future: A Papacy of Encounter
  • 8. Christopher Hill, Hope versus Optimism: the Hidden Rocks in Anglican Roman Catholic Dialogue
  • 9. Marguerite Kappelhoff, The Marks of the Church: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First-Century Church
  • 10. Patricia Madigan OP, Hope in Dark Times: Australian Churches Covenanting Together 1994-2014
  • 11. Chukwumamkpam Vincent Ifeme, From the Inner Being of God to Inter-Faith Dialogue
  • 12. Richard Penaskovic, A Pluralist Before Her Time: Simone Weil On The World Religions.