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Table of contents 1
Editorial 4
Vielfältige Anerkennungsprozesse und die Frage nach ihrer theologischen Basis 7
Eine doppelte Problemstellung 7
Die Dreistelligkeit der Anerkennung: „Anerkennen als“ 9
Drei Gestalten der Anerkennung 10
Differenzierung 1: Anerkennung von Sachverhalten vs. personale und institutionelle Anerkennung 11
Differenzierung 2: Vom Gabediskurs lernen 12
Gottes schöpferische Anerkennung 13
Fazit und offene Fragen 15
The de-cognition of recognition 17
Introduction 17
Towards de-cognition of recognition 18
Encounter and relationship 19
Narrativity and experience 21
Hospitality and otherness 23
Conclusion 24
Why Ecumenical Dialogue Matters for the Orthodox Church 25
Introduction 25
Personal Deification 27
Ecclesial Deification 30
Conclusions 34
Learning ecumenically from each other 35
The concept of open sobornicity 35
Receptive ecumenism 37
Brief comparison 39
Examples from the past 39
Conclusion 43
Ecumenical recognition and reception in free church perspective 44
Introduction 44
Free churches: definition 45
Recognition: individual, local church, supra-local church 46
Recognition: faith, sacraments and ministries 48
Conclusion 48
Eucharistic hospitality 50
Introduction 50
Cases that sparked the debate 50
Present challenges 53
Searching for terminology 54
Re-interpreting the terminology 57
About the authors 58
Colofon 60
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