Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies-The Trinity and Ecumenical Church Thought

William C. Ingle-Gillis
ISBN: 9781138259522
Paperback | 234 pagina's | 19 oktober 2016
€ 63.99
Some hundred years from inception, the ecumenical movement is stagnating. William C. Ingle-Gillis argues that the problem lies in modern ecumenism’s treatment of denominational Churches as provisional entities requiring reunion to be more fully Christ’s Body. In a work unique both to ecumenical studies and to trinitarian theology, the author redefines ecclesial life from the premise that God’s essence is personhood-in-communion and that the ultimate calling of human persons is to share as fully in the divine life as Christ himself. Concluding that the Churches are, by the Spirit’s action, a tangible, dynamic event, wherein God makes visible his on-going reconciliation of the world to himself, Ingle-Gillis argues that the Churches’ true life lies in coming-together, rather than being-together. This conclusion places ecumenism at the heart of Church life and witness.
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- ISBN: 9781138259522
- Auteur(s): William C. Ingle-Gillis, Revd Jeff Astley, Mr Stanley J Grenz
- Prijs: € 63.99
- Verschenen: 19 oktober 2016
- Taal: Engels
- Aantal pagina's: 234
- Bindwijze: Paperback
- Uitgever: Routledge
- Gewicht: 453 g
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