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International Journal for Theology

2001 / No. 3

The Ecumenical Constitution of Churches

Table of Contents

Introduction: Towards an Ecumenical Structuring of the Churches. An Invitation to Recognize the Unity in Process

7–19

José Oscar Beozzo / Giuseppe Ruggieri

I · Structures of Communion before the Great Divisions

The Local Church in the Universal Communion of the Churches according to Ancient Canon Law

21–33

Dimitri Salachas

The Priority of the Preaching of the Word of God, the Liturgy and Diaconia over Doctrine

34–44

Hans-Joachim Schulz

Patterns of Koinonia in the First Christian Centuries

45–58

Angelo Di Berardino

II · Practical Perspectives

 

‘Hierarchy of Truths’ — and Ecumenical Praxis

59–73

Otto Hermann Pesch

Towards an Ecumenical Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law of the Latin Catholic Church

74–85

Alphonse Borras

Ecumenical Openings in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches

86–98

Astrid Kaptijn

Patterns of Synodality Today

99–110

Pierre Vallin

The Paradigm of Assisi

111–120

Faustino Teixera

Ecumenical Gestures in Contemporary Catholicism

121–135

Alberto Melloni

The Petrine Ministry as Service of the ‘Pilgrim Churches’

136–146

Giuseppe Alberigo

Documentation

 

Reactions to Dominus Iesus in the German-Speaking World

147–152

Christine Van Wijnbergen

Edited by José Oscar Beozzo / Giuseppe Ruggieri

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