Representing some of Roger Haight's most extensive work to date, this volume explores essential issues in comparative ecclesiology; along with critical assesments of Haight's "Christian Community in History".This volume will explore issues such as the nature, method and development of comparative ecclesiology; critical assessments as well as appreciations of Roger Haight's Christian Community in History. The Jesuit, Roger Haight, has written extensively in the fields of systematic theology, liberation theology, Christology and, of course, ecclesiology itself. He champions the need for the church to embrace a dialogical mission. This represents his most extensive work to date in ecclesiology and is a monumental volume study in comparative ecclesiology, volume 3 coming in 2008, building upon the insights developed in recent years in the more general sub-discipline of comparative theology.In all, Haight's pioneering work in this emerging field of comparative ecclesiology encourages us to immerse our contemporary explorations in, first, historical consciousness, thereby inculcating the disposition of humility - both in methodological terms and, when one realises how far short we fall of some of our ecclesial forebears, in terms of ecclesial life and practice as well. Second, as indicated, he commends the positive appreciation of pluralism. Third, a whole-part conception of church, neither placing universal over and above local nor vice-versa. Four, we should be attentive to embracing the gifts and human challenges of religious pluralism. And, of course, five, Haight reassures those fearful that such undertaking might entail any loss for the churches: he reminds us how such ecclesiological encounters are and should be undertaken from within a particular confessional or ecclesial identity.Assembled are a range of noted ecclesiological scholars who will discuss not simply Professor Haight's work, but also to engage with the issues he raises in a wider context, such as the respective methodological debates surrounding ecclesiology 'from above' and 'from below', to the nature and promise of comparative ecclesiology in itself, to the prospects for a 'pluralistic ecclesiology' in the world today, and the challenges such an undertaking presents to the Christian churches. Roger Haight will be invited to offer his own reflections upon the various chapters." Ecclesiological Investigations" brings together quality research and inspiring debates in ecclesiology worldwide from a network of international scholars, research centres and projects in the field.
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Explores issues such as the nature, method and development of comparative ecclesiology. This volume reminds us how such ecclesiological encounters are and should be undertaken from within a particular confessional or ecclesial identity.
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1. The nature, method and development of comparative ecclesiology; 2. Historiography, method and ecclesiology; 3. The notion of 'Receptive Ecumenism and Transformative Ecclesial Learning'; 4. Relating the notion of comparative ecclesiology to comparative theology; 5. Discussing Haight's Comparative Ecclesiology in the light of recent Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues; 6. The church and sacramentality vis-a-vis Haight's theology of symbol; 7. A study in comparative Feminist ecclesiology; 8. An extended essay on Roger Haight's own method and its prospects for the future ~ Roger Haight; Contributors include Roger Haight SJ, Bradford Hinze, Bernard Prusak, Ann Caron, Gerard Jacobitz, Reid Locklin, Paul D. Murray, James Ginther, Minna Hietamaki, Amy Plantinga Pauw and Gerard Mannion.
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Representing some of Roger Haight's most extensive work to date, this volume explores essential issues in comparative ecclesiology; along with critical assesments of Haight's Christian Community in History.
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Roger Haight is one of the most interesting and controversial names in contemporary Catholic theology.
Ecclesiological Investigations brings together quality research and inspiring debates in ecclesiology worldwide from a network of international scholars, research centres and projects in the field.

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ISBN
9780567032416
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2008-06-13
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T.& T.Clark Ltd
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234 mm
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156 mm
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UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Gerard Mannion is Associate Professor in Theology and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He is presently a committee member of the Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain, member of the American Academy of Religion and was a 2004 Coolidge Fellow at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, USA.