In this book, Elizabeth Smith Woodard examines the intersection of ecclesiology, episcopacy, and apostolicity in ecumenical work to argue that Christians grow in unity as they grow in cruciformity. Rather than seeking to make others more "like us," ecumenism should rest on Christians seeking to be made more like Christ.
In this book, Elizabeth Smith Woodard examines the intersection of ecclesiology, episcopacy, and apostolicity in ecumenical work to argue that Christians grow in unity as they grow in cruciformity. Rather than seeking to make others more "like us," ecumenism should rest on Christians seeking to be made more like Christ.
Elizabeth Smith Woodard directs the alumni chorus at Regis College and serves as pastoral associate at Holy Family Parish in Concord, Massachusetts.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The State of the Problem Chapter 2: The Anglican-Lutheran Relationship Chapter 3: The Anglican-Lutheran Solution Chapter 4: Reception of the Anglican-Lutheran Solution Chapter 5: What can Catholicism Take from the Anglican-Lutheran Solution? Chapter 6: How Might Unity among Catholics and Protestants Look? Chapter 7: Koinonia and Kenosis
Chapter 1: The State of the Problem Chapter 2: The Anglican-Lutheran Relationship Chapter 3: The Anglican-Lutheran Solution Chapter 4: Reception of the Anglican-Lutheran Solution Chapter 5: What can Catholicism Take from the Anglican-Lutheran Solution? Chapter 6: How Might Unity among Catholics and Protestants Look? Chapter 7: Koinonia and Kenosis
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