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Ecumenical Theology in ­Worship, Doctrine, and Life
Essays Presented to Geoffrey Wainwright on His Sixtieth Birthday
By David S. Cunningham (Edited by), Ralph Del Colle (Edited by), Lucas Lamadrid (Edited by), Lucas Lamadrid (Edited by)

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Hardback, 340 pages
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United States, 1 March 2000

This book presents twenty essays written in honor of the noted theologian and ecumenist Geoffrey Wainwright, Cushman Professor of Christian Theology at Duke University. The editors have assembled a remarkable international roster of contributors and have organized the volume around three major themes in Wainwright's work: worship, liturgy, and mission. Contributors include Nicholas Lossky, Eberhard Jungel, Dietrich Ritschl, and Gunther Gassman.


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This book presents twenty essays written in honor of the noted theologian and ecumenist Geoffrey Wainwright, Cushman Professor of Christian Theology at Duke University. The editors have assembled a remarkable international roster of contributors and have organized the volume around three major themes in Wainwright's work: worship, liturgy, and mission. Contributors include Nicholas Lossky, Eberhard Jungel, Dietrich Ritschl, and Gunther Gassman.

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9780195131369
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0195131363
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22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 centimeters (0.67 kg)

Table of Contents

Preface
Dedicatory Canticle
Tabula Gratulatoria
Abbreviations
Editor's Introduction
David Tripp: Geoffrey Wainwright: Teacher, Scholar, Churchman
Part I: Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi
1: James F. Kay: The Lex Orandi in Recent Protestant Thought
2: Nicholas Lossky: Theology and Prayer: An Orthodox Perspective
3: Frans Jozef van Beeck: Apophaticism, Liturgy, and Theology
4: Karen B. Westerfield Tucker: Lex Credendi, Lex Canendi: Noting the Faith of the Church
5: Richard Schaeffler: Der Lobpreis Gottes und der Aufbau der Glaubensgemeinschaft
6: Dietrich Ritschl: Praising God as Intepreter and Critic of History
Part II: The Shape of the Liturgy
7: Byron D. Stuhlman: A New Look at the Theology of the Pastoral Offices
8: Norman Young: Sacrament, Sign, and Unity: An Australian Reflection
9: David Tripp: Presbyters' Ordination "Vows" in the Methodist Family of Churches
10: David N. Power: Ecumenical Conversations
11: Bruno Bürki: Quelle reconnaissance réciproque? Les ordinations des Réformés suisses en perspective oecuménique
12: Richard Clutterbuck: Contextuality and Catholicity: Toward a Theology of Mediated Otherness
Part III: The Nature of Doctrine
13: George H. Tavard: Infallibility and the Question of Assurance
14: Robert A Cathey: Christ and Culture Revisited: Niebuhr's Typology in Wainwright's "Orthodoxology"
15: Eberhard Jungel: Die Ewigkeit des ewigen Lebens
16: Telford Work: Reordering Salvation: Church as the Proper Context for an Evangelical Ordo Salutis
17: Philip W. Butin: Is Jesus Still Lord? Lesslie Newbegin on the Place of Christ in Trinitarian Ecclesiology
18: Gunther Gassman: The Theme of Salvation in Recent Faith and Order Documents
Part IV: Church, World, Mission
19: Teresa Berger: "Separated Brethren" and "Separated Sisters": Feminist and/as Ecumenical Visions of the Church
20: Edward T. Oakes: The Scandal of Particularity: Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Limits of Ecumenical Dialogue
21: Michael Bame Bame: The Challenge of Convincing Unbelievers that the Bible is the World of God
22: Walter F. Klaiber: Methodist Identity and Ecumenical Perspective
23: Mary Tanner: Anglican-Methodist Relations: Signs of Hope
24: Dirk J. Smit: Confession, Reception, and Church Unity: A Story from South Africa
Bibliography of the Works of Geoffrey Wainwright
Notes on the Contributors and Editors

Reviews

"Remarkable and noteworthy. The two Methodist editors...brought all their many gifts to bear in this task: wide global, ecumenical and academic experience; the respect of their peers in the academy; and years of work on the front lines of contemporary liturgical reform."--Christian Century
"A fitting tribute to Geoffrey Wainwright, whose work has been so very important to students of the liturgical life of the churches. It will be read with profit by all who seek to model themselves after Wainwright's own quest for a faithful, trinitarian, ecumenical vision of the Church, and to understand the place of our corporate doxology in its eschatological future."--Doxology
"A worthy and impressive tribute to Geoffrey Wainwright, an ecumenical leader in whom British and world Methodism can justly take pride."--One in Christ
"The articles, ecumenical in origin and in spirit, are never less than informative and often deeply insightful....The editors of this Festschrift have done their work uncommonly well. And not only Geoffrey Wainwright, but all of us, are the grateful beneficiaries of the feast they have set."--Worship
"The publication is a fitting encomium to Wainwright, the teacher, scholar, and churchman. We are indebted to his friends and colleagues for offering us such a rich collection." Religious Studies Review

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