Plenary 1 | Four statements on “Ecumenical Recognition and Reception” |
Stefan Barbu | |
Sandra Arenas | |
Beate Bengard | |
Jelle Creemers | |
Plenary 2 | Keynote lecture |
Marcel Hénaff: Truth, Exclusion and Recognition: Rethinking inter-confessional conflicts and reconciliation | |
Plenary 3 | Theological criteria of recognition and non-recognition |
Veronika Hoffmann | |
Risto Saarinen | |
Responses by Augustin Bairactaris and Uwe Swarat | |
Plenary 4 | Challenges and opportunities |
Przemyslaw Katynka:The challenges and opportunities of moral issues in view of mutual recognition | |
Simone Sinn: The challenges and opportunities of gender issues in view of mutual recognition | |
Plenary 5 | Theological reflections on the consequences of recognition and non- recognition in the local church context |
Gabriel Monet | |
Pekka Metso | |
Dagmar Stoltmann-Lukas | |
Plenary 6 | From non-recognition to recognition |
Ivana Noble: Ecclesia perspectives | |
Heikki Huttunen: Societal perspectives |
Short papers |
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Annegreth Schilling | Theology (out) of migration as post-ecumenical endeavor in the 21st century |
Cristian Sonea | The Ecclesiastical Recognition of the Other Christian Communities according to document Relations of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World prepared for the Pan-Orthodox Council 201 |
Csaba Orova | Initiation and Baptism as Reception: an Ecumenical Survey |
Elina Hellqvist | Living with a Disagreement in Lutheran Context |
Fokke Wouda | Just do it? A Practical Perspective on Eucharistic Hospitality |
Heidi Zitting | Episcopal ministry in Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue. The Appstolicity of the Church – Lutheran Perspecitve |
James Nathanael Amanze | Just do it: Recognition and Reception in Ecumenical Relations: An African Perspective |
John Berry | Europe and Ecumenism: Realizing God’s dream that all are one |
Katerina Bauerova | Dialectics of Inside and Outside: Overcoming Spatial Dualism with Gaston Bachelard and Louis-Marie Chauvet |
Michael Fletcher | Bonhoeffer’s Last Word, “Out Victory is Certain”: Recognizing the (Ecumencal) Church as a Present Reality |
Mihai Iordache | Ethical Views Concerning Recognition of Values and Reception of Presence/Love of the Other in Ecumenical Relations |
Mihály Kránitz | Parallel Thinking among Churche. How Catholics and Protestants are on Friendly Terms with Tradition |
Miika Ahola | Ecclesiology in TCTCV in Light of Understandings of Unity |
Minna Hietamäki | Limits of Recognition |
Miriam Haar | Receiving “visible unity” in Lutheran – Roman Catholic Relations |
Panu Pihkala | Laudato Si’ in the context of Ecumenical Ecotheology |
Pascale Jung | Anerkennung “als” – Ein Begriff im Spannungsfeld vong Gerechtigkeit und Agape |
Pekka Kärkkäinen | Finnish Luther Studies – ecumenical perspectives |
Peter Szentpétery | “Just do it.” Some Reflections on From Conflict to Communion. Lutheran-Catholic Common Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017 |
Peter-Ben Smit | Local Churches – Universal Recognition? |
Petr Jandejsek | Traditions as collective memories and the formation of ecumenical identities |
Petre Maican | Why Ecumenical Dialogue Matters for the Eastern Orthodox Church |
Robert Svaton | Reception of East Christian Spiritauality and Theology: A Challenge to the Czech Ecumenism? |
Scherri | Adalbert Hamman (1910-2000): A Part-time Ecumenist? |
Tim Noble | “Who do you say I am?”: The Problem of Recognising and Receiving Conflicting Others |
Viorel Coman | “Open Sobornicity” and “Receptive Ecumenism”: Models for a Fruitful Ecumenical Interaction |