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The church in fragments : towards what kind of unity? / edited by Giuseppe Ruggieri and Miklós Tomka.

Contributor(s): Tomka, Miklós | Ruggieri, Giuseppe
Material type: TextTextSeries: Concilium (Glen Rock, N.J.): 1997/3.Publisher: London : SCM Pres ; Maryknoll, NY : Orbis Books, 1997Description: xi, 160 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0334030447; 1570751285Subject(s): Christian union
Contents:
Editorial / Giuseppe Ruggieri and Miklós Tomka -- I. The situation. The fragmentation of experience in the modern world / Miklós Tomka -- The God of Christians and the fragmentation of the postmodern world / Johann Reikerstorfer -- Current theological discussion on the unity of the church / Angelo Maffeis -- II. The past. Is the New Testament canon the basis for a church in fragments? / Hans Dieter Betz -- A lost fragment : Jewish Christianity / Ulrich H. J. Körtner -- In the footsteps of the apostolic churches : fragmentation and unity in the Christian west / Lorenzo Perrone -- Heresies in the Middle Ages : "there are two churches" / Anne Brenon -- Why did Jansenism want 'catholicity' for itself? / Bernard Plongeron --
III. The planetary horizon. The fragment and the part : an Indic reflection / Raimon Panikkar -- Latin America : against the threat to the whole of life / Paulo Suess -- The unity of the church : women's experience / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- IV. Perspectives. Does the nature of the church call for unified and clear dogmas? / Pierre Vallin -- The unity of the believer in questions / Jean-Pierre Jossua -- The pilgrim state of the Christian church / Gregory Baum -- Fragments and forms : universality and particularity today / David Tracy -- Towards what unity of the churches? / Johannes Brosseder -- The passion for unity / Joseph Moingt -- The unity of the church through the unity of humankind / Giuseppe Ruggieri.

Editorial / Giuseppe Ruggieri and Miklós Tomka -- I. The situation. The fragmentation of experience in the modern world / Miklós Tomka -- The God of Christians and the fragmentation of the postmodern world / Johann Reikerstorfer -- Current theological discussion on the unity of the church / Angelo Maffeis -- II. The past. Is the New Testament canon the basis for a church in fragments? / Hans Dieter Betz -- A lost fragment : Jewish Christianity / Ulrich H. J. Körtner -- In the footsteps of the apostolic churches : fragmentation and unity in the Christian west / Lorenzo Perrone -- Heresies in the Middle Ages : "there are two churches" / Anne Brenon -- Why did Jansenism want 'catholicity' for itself? / Bernard Plongeron --

III. The planetary horizon. The fragment and the part : an Indic reflection / Raimon Panikkar -- Latin America : against the threat to the whole of life / Paulo Suess -- The unity of the church : women's experience / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- IV. Perspectives. Does the nature of the church call for unified and clear dogmas? / Pierre Vallin -- The unity of the believer in questions / Jean-Pierre Jossua -- The pilgrim state of the Christian church / Gregory Baum -- Fragments and forms : universality and particularity today / David Tracy -- Towards what unity of the churches? / Johannes Brosseder -- The passion for unity / Joseph Moingt -- The unity of the church through the unity of humankind / Giuseppe Ruggieri.

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