The Church as Koinonia of Salvation

The Church as Koinonia of Salvation PDF

Author: Randall R. Lee

Publisher: USCCB Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781574556339

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This important document proposes new clarifications and pastoral steps that will serve the pilgrimage toward full unity. It provides the biblical, historical, and theological foundations for a common Catholic-Lutheran understanding of the church. The text carefully links the biblical doctrine of justification to the development of the church in the New Testament as a community of salvation whose structures and ministries serve the church's mission to the human family. A detailed exposition is given to the development of the ministries and structures in the church: councils, dioceses, parishes, bishops, presbyters, and the Petrine ministry. Book jacket.

Salvation Outside the Church?

Salvation Outside the Church? PDF

Author: Francis A. Sullivan

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2002-09-03

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1592440088

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When in 1949 Fr. Leonard Feeney, SJ accused the Archbishop of Boston, Richard J. Cushing, of heresy for holding that Jews and Protestants could be saved, he backed up his charge by producing passages from the writings of fathers of the church such as St. Augustine, of eminent theologians such as St. Thomas Aquinas, and from the decrees of popes and councils, to prove that it was a dogma of faith that there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church. He did seem to have the weight of evidence on his side, and it was not easy to see how the modern idea that non-Catholics can be saved could be reconciled with the church's traditional doctrine that excluded them from salvation. Many in the Catholic Church have felt that while Feeney must surely have been wrong, the questions he raised were never satisfactorily answered. Is it really a dogma of Catholic faith that there is no salvation outside the church? Can the optimism of Vatican II about the universal possibility of salvation be defended as an example of homogeneous development of doctrine? Or would it be more honest to say that the Catholic Church has recognized that its previous teaching was mistaken? The author is convinced that the only way to answer such questions is by a thorough study of the history of Christian thought about the salvation of those Òoutside the church.Ó Rev. Sullivan makes this historical study a lively reading experience while drawing conclusions that will impact ecumenical thinking for years to come.

Towards a Truly Catholic Church

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Author: Thomas P. Rausch

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780814651872

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"Ecclesiology which takes into account the Second Vatican Council, ecumenism, and globalization"--Provided by publisher.

Ecclesiology

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Author: Mark W. Fenison

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-07-25

Total Pages: 1166

ISBN-13: 1984521659

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The issue of the church is one of the most divisive issues in Christendom. In this volume, Professor Fenison restricts his studies to Pre–New Testament and New Testament uses of the Greek term ekklesia. He then evaluates the more modern universal invisible church theory in its relationship to the historical usage of ekklesia and in its relationship to the very fundamental basics of biblical soteriology. In particular, Fenison demonstrates that this post-biblical theory is not inconsistent with regard to the primary consequence of the fall (spiritual death/separation) and its only possible fundamental solution (restoration to spiritual union with God). Fenison argues that ecclesiology was never part of that solution prior to the cross and is no part of that solution after the cross. Fenison totally repudiates church salvation in every form but insists that salvation consists in its most fundamental essence as restoration to spiritual union with God, which is affected by the internalized empowered gospel as the Spirit’s creative Word (2 Cor. 4:6; Jam. 1:18; Pet. 1:23,25) without any relationship to the church or its ordinances in any way, shape, or form.

The Church We Believe in

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Author: Francis A. Sullivan

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780809130399

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An ecclesiology textbook establishing theological grounds for ecumenism.

The Church, Community of Salvation

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Author: George Henry Tavard

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780814657898

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This book attempts to outline a theology of the Church for the twenty-first century. Starting from a principle that was enunciated in Paul VI's first encyclical (Ecclesiam suam), it finds its focus in the awareness of being the Church that is implied in the profession of the Christian faith. It takes full account of the contemporary manner of reading Scripture, and it sees the tradition as an unfinished forward movement. The ecumenical dialogues and the encounter with religions that were the fruits of Vatican Council II contribute to the discussion. The future of the Church is anticipated in light of scientific findings regarding the shape and history of the universe. This ecclesiology is profoundly Cathohlic, experiential, and Trinitarian.

Sacrament of Salvation

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Author: Paul McPartlan

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 1995-10-01

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 056727778X

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For all who wish to develop a eucharistic understanding of the Church and its application to issues of current debate.

Israel and the Church

Israel and the Church PDF

Author: Chuck Missler

Publisher: Koinonia House

Published:

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ISBN-13: 1578216877

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Has God abandoned Israel? Has the Church “replaced” Israel? What does the Bible say? As we watch the world events, it is clear that Israel is following her prophetic scenario, and a new chapter is about to be written—and there may be a big surprise on our near horizon!