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Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion Nicholas Sagovsky (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion By Nicholas Sagovsky (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion by Nicholas Sagovsky (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)


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This book examines the significance of the theology of communion for contemporary ecumenical theology, tracing the development of contemporary understanding in critical engagement with the thoughts of Plato, Aristotle, the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament, the Cappadocian Fathers, and Augustine, and offers pointers for the continuing work of the ecumenical movement.

Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion Summary

Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion by Nicholas Sagovsky (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

The theology of communion, or Koinonia, has been at the centre of the ecumenical movement for more than thirty years. It is central to the self-understanding of the Anglican, Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches, and has been prominent in the work of the World Council of Churches. This book, based on the 1996 Hulsean Lectures, examines the significance of Koinonia for contemporary ecumenical theology, tracing the development of contemporary understanding in critical engagement with the thoughts of Plato, Aristotle, the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament, the Cappadocian Fathers and Augustine. In each case, reflection on community life is related to actual communities in which texts were produced. The importance of conflict and the place of politics for the Koinonia that constitutes the Christian churches is a major theme throughout. Communion is seen as a gift to be received and a discipline to be cultivated in the continuing practice of ecumenism.

Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'A must for those interested in the visible unity of the Church.' Theology
Review of the hardback: 'Rigorous, honest and passionate: qualities that make this a timely book in ecumenical theology as well as a good one.' The Expository Times

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. The common life; 2. Communion: Anglicans, Roman Catholics and ecumenical consensus; 3. Plato's vision; 4. Aristotle's revisionism; 5. Covenant and community; 6. Little communities and the Catholic church; 7. Cappadocian Koinonia; 8. Augustine and the story of communion; 9. Ecumenism and the practice of communion.

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NPB9780521772693
9780521772693
0521772699
Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion by Nicholas Sagovsky (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-05-04
232
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