Conversion and church : the challenge of ecclesial renewal : essays in honour of H.P.J. Witte /

Conversion is an important characteristic of religious renewal, and of the dialogue between churches and religious believers. In the Roman Catholic Church, conversion has played a significant role in ecumenical dialogue recently. It has become a challenge for the Church as a whole, instead of a call...

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Other Authors: Witte, H., (Henk), Erp, Stephan van, 1966-

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Published: Boston : Brill, 2016.

Series: Brill's Studies in Catholic Theology 2.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303942.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t "We Must Always Be Converted": The Church and the Challenge of Renewal /  |r Stephan van Erp and Karim Schelkens --   |t 1 The 'Conversion' of the Disciples: Schillebeeckx's View of the Resurrection of Christ /  |r Nico Schreurs --   |t 2 The Presence of the Absent: Augustine and Deification /  |r Matthias Smalbrugge --   |t 3 "It's Better, Then, I Arm Myself with Foresight": Dante on the Relationship between Conversion and Belief in Providence /  |r Wiel Logister --   |t 4 Post-Mortem Conversion? /  |r Marcel Sarot --   |t 5 Seeing Christ on the Battlefield: Sign-Making, Sacrament and Conversion /  |r Stephan van Erp --   |t 6 A Theatre of Desire: The Philosophical Meaning of the Ignatian Exercises /  |r Inigo Bocken --   |t 7 Temptation as Conversion: The Architecture of the Sant'andrea al Quirinale and the Ductus of Conversion /  |r Arnold Smeets --   |t 8 "I Have Wounded My Soul with the Instrument of Salvation": The Threefold Spiritual Development of Gerard Manley Hopkins S.J. /  |r Joep van Gennip --   |t 9 Pope Francis's Call for the Conversion of the Church in Our Time /  |r Catherine E. Clifford --   |t 10 A New Spring for the Church: The Ecclesiological Vision of Pope Francis Emerging in Evangelii Gaudium  /  |r Eugene Duffy --   |t 11 "To Offer a Reasoned Account of the Truth of God": Vatican II as a Lasting Call to Theological Conversion /  |r Erik Borgman --   |t 12 Ecclesial Conversion: Some Canonical Reflections /  |r Thomas J. Green --   |t 13 A Pneumatological Conversion? The Holy Spirit's Activities According to Lumen Gentium  /  |r Jos Moons --   |t 14 De Oecumenismo Catholico et de Opere Conversionum: The Relationship between Ecumenism and the Apostolate of Conversions before and during Vatican II /  |r Peter De Mey --   |t 15 Conversion: Key Concept or Hot Potato in Contemporary Ecumenism? /  |r Annemarie C. Mayer --   |t 16 Ecclesial Repentance and Conversion: Receptive Ecumenism and the Mandate and Method of Arcic III /  |r Adelbert Denaux --   |t 17 The Essential Conversion of the Churches /  |r André Birmelé --   |t Index of Names /  |r Stephan van Erp and Karim Schelkens. 
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