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The challenge of our hope : Christian faith in dialogue / by Waclaw Hryniewicz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series IVA, Eastern and Central Europe; ; v. 32 | Polish philosophical studies ; 7Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, c2007.Description: 315 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781565182370 (pbk.)
  • 1565182375 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 234.25 22 HRY
LOC classification:
  • BV4638 .H79 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: we are all the people of a new beginning -- Christian universalism of hope -- Hope in search of understanding -- Hope for man and the universe -- The challenge of our hope : history and eschatology, an east European view -- A faith friendly to non-believers -- Universal salvation : questions on soteriological universalism -- Christian universalism : its ethical and spiritual implications -- Universalism of salvation : St. Isaac the Syrian -- Western mystics and the hope of universal salvation : Julian of Norwich and Thomas Merton -- Identity and ecumenical openness -- The mystery of unity amidst divisions -- Towards a paschal Christianology -- Ecumenism and the kenotic dimension of ecclesiology -- Identity and openness : dilemmas of Polish identity today -- The cost of unity : Catholic-Orthodox dialogue -- Between trust and mistrust : ecumenical relations and theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church -- The cost of unity : the papal primacy in recent Orthodox reflection -- The Florentine union : reception and rejection -- Ecumenical lessons from the past : soteriological exclusivism at the basis of uniatism -- Orthodoxy and the union of Brest : the ecumenical significance of the memorial of Metropolitan Peter (Mohyla) to Pope Urban VIII (1644-1645) -- Outliving the schism -- Reconciliation and a theology of sister churches -- Epilogue : Thinking about the Church with hope : the example of Waclaw Hryniewicz / by Maciej Bielawski.
Item type: Book
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Archbishop Kiwanuka Memorial Library 234.25 HRY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 32550

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: we are all the people of a new beginning -- Christian universalism of hope -- Hope in search of understanding -- Hope for man and the universe -- The challenge of our hope : history and eschatology, an east European view -- A faith friendly to non-believers -- Universal salvation : questions on soteriological universalism -- Christian universalism : its ethical and spiritual implications -- Universalism of salvation : St. Isaac the Syrian -- Western mystics and the hope of universal salvation : Julian of Norwich and Thomas Merton -- Identity and ecumenical openness -- The mystery of unity amidst divisions -- Towards a paschal Christianology -- Ecumenism and the kenotic dimension of ecclesiology -- Identity and openness : dilemmas of Polish identity today -- The cost of unity : Catholic-Orthodox dialogue -- Between trust and mistrust : ecumenical relations and theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church -- The cost of unity : the papal primacy in recent Orthodox reflection -- The Florentine union : reception and rejection -- Ecumenical lessons from the past : soteriological exclusivism at the basis of uniatism -- Orthodoxy and the union of Brest : the ecumenical significance of the memorial of Metropolitan Peter (Mohyla) to Pope Urban VIII (1644-1645) -- Outliving the schism -- Reconciliation and a theology of sister churches -- Epilogue : Thinking about the Church with hope : the example of Waclaw Hryniewicz / by Maciej Bielawski.

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