Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints
Communio Sanctorum is the most recent product of the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue in Germany and the first major Lutheran-Catholic ecumenical statement since the ground-breaking Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. It focuses on the ecclesiastical issues that the Joint Declaration identified as the remaining obstacles to Lutheran-Catholic communion. It describes the church as the communion of saints and then uses that description as a framework for addressing some of the most ecumenical issues: sacraments, ministry, the role of the church in salvation, and papacy.  
While not claiming to have finally settled such difficult issues Communio Sanctorum does represent a new convergence on these questions. Uniquely, the dialogue then uses this understanding of the communion of the saints to address issues related to the communion that transcends death: the nature of eternal life, prayers for the dead, veneration of the saints and Mary.
Communio Sanctorum has sparked vigorous debate in Germany and makes a major contribution both to Lutheran-Catholic dialogue and to the wider ecumenical enterprise.
 
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Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints
Communio Sanctorum is the most recent product of the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue in Germany and the first major Lutheran-Catholic ecumenical statement since the ground-breaking Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. It focuses on the ecclesiastical issues that the Joint Declaration identified as the remaining obstacles to Lutheran-Catholic communion. It describes the church as the communion of saints and then uses that description as a framework for addressing some of the most ecumenical issues: sacraments, ministry, the role of the church in salvation, and papacy.  
While not claiming to have finally settled such difficult issues Communio Sanctorum does represent a new convergence on these questions. Uniquely, the dialogue then uses this understanding of the communion of the saints to address issues related to the communion that transcends death: the nature of eternal life, prayers for the dead, veneration of the saints and Mary.
Communio Sanctorum has sparked vigorous debate in Germany and makes a major contribution both to Lutheran-Catholic dialogue and to the wider ecumenical enterprise.
 
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Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints

Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints

Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints

Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints

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Communio Sanctorum is the most recent product of the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue in Germany and the first major Lutheran-Catholic ecumenical statement since the ground-breaking Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. It focuses on the ecclesiastical issues that the Joint Declaration identified as the remaining obstacles to Lutheran-Catholic communion. It describes the church as the communion of saints and then uses that description as a framework for addressing some of the most ecumenical issues: sacraments, ministry, the role of the church in salvation, and papacy.  
While not claiming to have finally settled such difficult issues Communio Sanctorum does represent a new convergence on these questions. Uniquely, the dialogue then uses this understanding of the communion of the saints to address issues related to the communion that transcends death: the nature of eternal life, prayers for the dead, veneration of the saints and Mary.
Communio Sanctorum has sparked vigorous debate in Germany and makes a major contribution both to Lutheran-Catholic dialogue and to the wider ecumenical enterprise.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814625668
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Series: Unitas
Pages: 90
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.14(h) x 0.23(d)

Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword by the Chairs   vii
A Catholic Preface by George H. Tavard   xii
A Lutheran Preface by John Reumann   xiv
Introduction by Wolfgang Thönissen   xvi
Chapter 1     The Communion of Saints According to the Confession of the Church   1
Chapter 2     The Church According to the Witness of Holy Scripture   5
Chapter 3     The Communion of Saints in the Love of the Triume God   10
Chapter 4     The Communion of Saints Through Word and Sacrament   14
Chapter 5     The Communion of those Sanctified by Grace   33
Chapter 6     The Communion of Those Called to Service   42
Chapter 7     The Communion of Saints Beyond Death   70
Chapter 8     Steps on the Path to Full Communion   90

 
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