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E. Schillebeeckx (1983)
God among us
H. Küng (1976)
On Being a Christian
Ola Tjørhom (2000)
The Church and its ApostolicityEcumenical Review, 52
D. Heller (1998)
Baptism — the Basis of Church Unity?Ecumenical Review, 50
J. Gruchy (1997)
Church Unity and Democratic TransformationEcumenical Review, 49
[Unlike his ecclesiological discourse in 1962, Küng now presents the church without resorting to the traditional categories represented by the signs of the church. Thus, Küng is no longer interested in the being of the church but rather in the function of the church. Consequently, he starts with a discussion about the spirit of the church,1 which he identifies as the traditional Holy Spirit described in the New Testament and the early Christian creeds.2]
Published: Nov 4, 2015
Keywords: Critical Study; Ontological Category; Historical Reality; Christian Theology; Personal Distinction
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