Christian Community Now: Ecclesiological Investigations
This co-authored volume is the outcome of an ecumenical speaking and listening that  has involved a continuing conversation between four theologians over a period of more than two years. The scholars are active members of the mainline churches in the UK, Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic. They propose that the Church will live as it grows in self-understanding, in the light of the claim that her purpose is to focus attention on God, Creator, Redeemer, and Living Presence. In so doing they address key debates in the US and European contexts, as well as dealing with matters of pressing concern in the wider global church. What does it mean to say that the Church in herself and on behalf of the world bears witness to and celebrates the presence of God in contemporary ethics, worship, governance and mission?  The authors have sought to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical theology, and ecclesiology. Key features are accessibility, the highly pertinent nature of the themes it covers, its academic purpose and its awareness of the parish and ministerial contexts.

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Christian Community Now: Ecclesiological Investigations
This co-authored volume is the outcome of an ecumenical speaking and listening that  has involved a continuing conversation between four theologians over a period of more than two years. The scholars are active members of the mainline churches in the UK, Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic. They propose that the Church will live as it grows in self-understanding, in the light of the claim that her purpose is to focus attention on God, Creator, Redeemer, and Living Presence. In so doing they address key debates in the US and European contexts, as well as dealing with matters of pressing concern in the wider global church. What does it mean to say that the Church in herself and on behalf of the world bears witness to and celebrates the presence of God in contemporary ethics, worship, governance and mission?  The authors have sought to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical theology, and ecclesiology. Key features are accessibility, the highly pertinent nature of the themes it covers, its academic purpose and its awareness of the parish and ministerial contexts.

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Christian Community Now: Ecclesiological Investigations

Christian Community Now: Ecclesiological Investigations

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This co-authored volume is the outcome of an ecumenical speaking and listening that  has involved a continuing conversation between four theologians over a period of more than two years. The scholars are active members of the mainline churches in the UK, Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic. They propose that the Church will live as it grows in self-understanding, in the light of the claim that her purpose is to focus attention on God, Creator, Redeemer, and Living Presence. In so doing they address key debates in the US and European contexts, as well as dealing with matters of pressing concern in the wider global church. What does it mean to say that the Church in herself and on behalf of the world bears witness to and celebrates the presence of God in contemporary ethics, worship, governance and mission?  The authors have sought to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical theology, and ecclesiology. Key features are accessibility, the highly pertinent nature of the themes it covers, its academic purpose and its awareness of the parish and ministerial contexts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567032423
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/12/2008
Series: Ecclesiological Investigations , #2
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Revd Dr Paul M. Collins, formerly Reader in Theology at the University of Chichester, Parish Priest on Holy Island, Northumberland, England.

Gerard Mannion is Director of the Centre for Catholic Thought and Culture and Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego, USA.

Gareth Powell studied at Westminster College, Oxford, the Queen's Foundation and the University of Birmingham and the Ecumenical Institute, Bossey in Switzerland. A Methodist Minister, he is currently the Methodist Chaplain to Cardiff University. Powell has wide experience of the issues that arise in ecumenical debate as a member of the Methodist-Roman Catholic Conversations and Chair of The Methodist Church Committee for Local Ecumenical Development. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Methodism and Canon Law.

Kenneth Wilson was educated at Cambridge and Bristol Universities and is a Methodist Minister.After chaplaincies to London University and Kingswood School, Bath, held the Rowbotham Chair in Philosophical Theology and Ethics at Wesley College Bristol and taughtat Bristol University, (1973-80). 1980-1996 Principal Westminster College, Oxford; 1996-2001 Director of Research Queens Foundation, Birmingham. Currently: - Visiting Research Fellow, Canterbury Christ Church University, and Chichester University. His publications cover: Making Sense of It (Epworth); Focus on God (with Frances Young, Epworth); Freedom and Grace(ed. with Ivor Jones, Epworth); Readingsin Church Authority (ed. with Gerard Mannion, Richard Gaillardetz and Jan Kerkhofs, Ashgate, 2003); Learning to Hope (Epworth, 2006).

Table of Contents

Welcome to Ecclesiological Investigations: A New International Research Network - Gerard Mannion
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction - Gerard Mannion and Kenneth Wilson



Part I: Attending to the Creator

Giving Attention to God - Kenneth Wilson

The World as Creation: The God-Given Context of God's Glory - Kenneth Wilson



Part II: Encountering Christ

The Enlightenment and Certainty: The Humility of the Church - Kenneth Wilson

Hermeneutics and Ecclesiology - Gerard Mannion

Joy in the Presence of the Crucified - Kenneth Wilson



Part III: Living in the Spirit

Act and Being in the Church: Comparative Explorations in Ecclesiology and Ethics - Gerard Mannion

Ecclesiology: Context and Community - Paul M. Collins

Ecclesiolohy: Worship and Community - Paul M. Collins

Governance: The Basis of Faithfulness - Gareth Powell

Afterword: The Gift of Mission -Paul M. Collins and Gareth Powell

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