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How Can the Petrine Ministry Be a Service to the Unity of the Universal Church?
James Puglisi
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POD; Published: 11/9/2010
ISBN: 978-0-8028-4862-8
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379 Pages
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The primacy and infallibility of the Pope have long stood as roadblocks to fellowship between the Roman Catholic Church and other church bodies. Now, however, as many churches strive for greater ecumenical rapprochement and ecclesial unity, scholars from a variety of Christian traditions have been exploring together the possibility that church unity may indeed be well served by the ministry of St. Peter.

How Can the Petrine Ministry Be a Service to the Unity of the Universal Church? assembles twenty-one forward-looking essays on the papal office by an assortment of theologians, canonists, ecumenists, ecclesiologists, sociologists, and Scripture experts from diverse backgrounds, including Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, and Reformed. They examine the conditions under which the papacy might one day be re-received by Christian church bodies worldwide -- not as an autocratic monarchy but, rather, as the unifying agency for a diverse yet cohesive universal church.

This book provides a rare glimpse into a high-level discussion that should be appreciated by anyone interested in the future of the "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic c h u r c h . " < b r > < b r >Contributors:
  1. André Birmelé
  2. Sven-Erik Brodd
  3. Johannes Brosseder
  4. Günther Gassmann
  5. Eero Huovinen
  6. Walter Cardinal Kasper
  7. Joseph A. Komonchak
  8. Hervé Legrand
  9. Peter Lüning
  10. John P. Meier
  11. Harding Meyer
  12. Archbishop Roland Minnerath
  13. Peder N ørgaard-Højen
  14. Hermann J. Pottmeyer
  15. James F. Puglisi
  16. John Reumann
  17. Michael Root
  18. Geoffrey Wainwright
  19. Jared Wicks
  20. Metropolitan John (Zizioulas) of Pergamon


AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS
Catholic Press Association, Second Place, Theology (2011)

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