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Treasures Of Vatican Ii: Our Compass For The Future, Edward Hahnenberg Aug 2005

Treasures Of Vatican Ii: Our Compass For The Future, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


Ordained And Lay Ministry: Restarting The Conversation, Edward Hahnenberg Jun 2005

Ordained And Lay Ministry: Restarting The Conversation, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


It All Begins In Baptism: Spirituality For Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Edward Hahnenberg Dec 2004

It All Begins In Baptism: Spirituality For Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historical Parallels, Edward Hahnenberg Dec 2004

The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historical Parallels, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

Recognizing that the Church cannot be encompassed by a single and eternal ecclesiology, and that there are stages in the development of the Church's self-understanding, the author examines the history and development of two of the dominant twentieth century models : the earlier Mystical Body ecclesiologies, and the post-conciliar Communion/ Koinonia models. They contain interesting parallels, one of which is the risk of ignoring the concrete Church — the mystery manifested in history. What ecclesiological models may next rise to dominance?


Wondering About Wineskins: Rethinking Vocation In Light Of Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Edward Hahnenberg Dec 2004

Wondering About Wineskins: Rethinking Vocation In Light Of Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg Dec 2004

The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

Recognizing that the Church cannot be encompassed by a single and eternal ecclesiology, and that there are stages in the development of the Church's self-understanding, the author examines the history and development of two of the dominant twentieth century models : the earlier Mystical Body ecclesiologies, and the post-conciliar Communion/ Koinonia models. They contain interesting parallels, one of which is the risk of ignoring the concrete Church — the mystery manifested in history. What ecclesiological models may next rise to dominance?