One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism: Studies in Christian Ecclesiality and Ecumenism in Honor of J. Robert WrightForeword by Frank T. Griswold One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism gathers twenty-one articles from distinguished church historians, literary historians, and ecumenists -- all written in honor of the Reverend Canon J. Robert Wright, St. Mark's Professor of Ecclesiastical History at The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, who has been an inspiration to a generation of students and colleagues. The Most Reverend Frank T. Griswold, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, has written a foreword that complements the work of contributors such as S. W. Sykes, Richard A. Norris Jr., and George Tavard, among others. Though these articles differ in individual subject, they cohere in their relation to Dr. Wright's expertise as a theologian, a historian, a medievalist, an ecumenist, and above all a man of the church. Contributors: Victor Lee Austin Walter R. Bouman Joseph Britton Marsha L. Dutton E. Rozanne Elder C. Christopher Epting John V. Fleming R. William Franklin Patrick Terrell Gray Petra Heldt Joanne McWilliam Robert Bruce Mullin Jon Nilson Richard A. Norris Jr. Robert W. Prichard Michael Root William G. Rusch S. W. Sykes Mary Tanner George Tavard Ellen K. Wondra |
Co mówią ludzie - Napisz recenzję
Nie znaleziono żadnych recenzji w standardowych lokalizacjach.
Spis treści
Catholic Ministry and the Ordination of Women | 3 |
Confessional and Catechetical Formulas in First and EarlySecondCentury Christian Literature | 14 |
Constructing Christian Communal Identity in Early Patristic Writers | 29 |
Origen and Scripture in a PreConstantinian Age | 42 |
Augustine at Ephesus? | 56 |
The Flight of Geryon | 68 |
Julian of Norwich Medieval Anglican | 99 |
American Anglican and Catholic | 120 |
Loving and Hating Anglicanism | 193 |
The New Ecumenism of the Possible | 208 |
Must Differences on Gender and Sexuality Prevent Full Communion? | 219 |
An Ecumenical Question | 241 |
A LongTerm Overview | 262 |
An Exploration of Complementarity | 284 |
Porvoo Waterloo and Called to Common Mission | 296 |
Mountain or Milestone? | 316 |
John Henry Hobart and the Americanization of Anglicanism | 129 |
On Phillips Brooks | 144 |
Rearranging the Hierarchy of the Episcopal Church in the Second Decade of the Twentieth Century | 163 |
Christ and Church in the Social Encyclicals of John Paul II | 182 |
Sisters and Strangers | 325 |
Contributors | 338 |
340 | |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
accept African agreement American Anglican apostolic appears authority baptism become believe bishops Book Brooks called century Christ Christian claim Commission Common concern Conference confession continuity conversations Council culture Dante dialogue discussion divine doctrine document early ecumenical England English Episcopal Church essay example exercise expression fact faith Fathers full communion Gift give God's grace historical Holy human identity important interpretation issues Jesus John living London Lutheran matter meaning ministry mission movement mutual nature noted ordained Origen Orthodox parish Paul person Porvoo position possible practice present Press primacy Publishing question reason received recognition recognize reference Reformation relation Report response Robert role Roman Catholic Rome scripture sense shared speak Spirit statement succession suggest teaching theological things tion tradition true truth understanding United unity University women worship Wright writes York