Towards a Truly Catholic Church: An Ecclesiology for the Third MillenniumLiturgical Press, 2005 - Всего страниц: 235 How should we understand church? Is it visible or invisible, one or many, local or universal, hierarchical or congregational in its structure, sacramental or biblical in its expression? Different Christians--whether Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, or Evangelical--tend to approach these foundational questions through the lenses of their own histories and traditions. Some place great weight on the Church's Christological foundations, and thus on history. Others place more emphasis on the dynamic work of the Spirit, with its capacity to introduce the new and the unexpected. Others see an original diversity of ecclesiologies, grounding a contemporary pluralism of confessions. These lenses color not just how Christians see the church today, but also how they imagine it for tomorrow. In Towards a Truly Catholic Church, Thomas Rausch, SJ, draws on these different voices to develop a theology for the church that builds on the work of the Vatican II, is ecumenical in its approach, and envisions the church in the context of globalization. In an increasingly interconnected world, Rausch offers hope that tomorrow's church will be a world church, a communion that reconciles unity in diversity. Chapters areLumen Gentium, Gaudium et Spes, Metaphors and Models of Church, Communion in the Body of Christ, The Church's Apostolic Ministry, Safeguarding the Apostolic Tradition, The Marks of the Church, Reception and Communion, A Truly Catholic Church, Challenges to the Other Christian Churches, and Challenges to Roman Catholic Church. Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, PhD, is the T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. A specialist in ecclesiology, ecumenism, and the theology of the priesthood, he has published numerous books including the award-winning Catholicism at the Dawn of the Third Millennium, Who Is Jesus?, The College Student's Introduction to Theology, and Reconciling Faith and Reason: Apologists, Evangelists, and Theologians in a Divided Church, published by Liturgical Press. |
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... Body of Christ 57 Temple of the Spirit 60 Theological Models 63 Conclusion 67 4. Communion in the Body of Christ 69 The Concept of Communion 70 Baptism 72 Eucharist 74 Spiritual Gifts and Ministries Conclusion 84 V.
... Christ is the head of the Church , his body ( Col 1:18 ; Eph 4:15 ) . Over- coming all divisions , the Church is the People of God ( 1 Pet 2:10 ) . In John's Gospel Jesus prays that there be one flock and one shepherd ( John 10:16 ) ...
... Christ living in his mystical body , as well as of its missionary , sacramental , and worship life . The second ... Christians , then referred to as " our separated brethren , " and with the world.4 Suenens ' suggestions were ultimately ...
... body , ” an exclusive identification of the Roman Catholic Church with the mystical body of Christ , a concept of membership that was dependent on acknowl- edgment of the authority of the pope , thus a juridical definition rather than ...
... body of Christ , namely , that it was therefore a mystery . He also objected to article 7 which seemed to identify the mystical body with the " Roman Church . " Some de- fended the schema , or asked that it be strengthened . A Polish ...
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Metaphors and Models of Church | 45 |
Communion in the Body of Christ | 69 |
The Churchs Apostolic Ministry | 87 |
Safeguarding the Apostolic Tradition | 108 |
The Marks of the Church | 131 |
Reception and Communion | 152 |
A Truly Catholic Church | 167 |
Challenges to the Other Christian Churches | 182 |
Challenges for the Roman Catholic Church | 201 |
Index of Names | 224 |