Saturday, August 29, 2020

Ecumenism in Orthodoxy

This article considers how the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church faced challenges such as how the gospel relates to a pluralistic society; the Christian message in a society marked by religious pluralism, ethnic diversity, and cultural relativism; whether Christians encountering today's pluralist society should concentrate on evangelism or on dialogue; and on how conciliarity relates to the unity of the church. The article examines how the council attempted to respond to, or at least reflect on, these challenges in relation to the theological dialogue of the Orthodox Church with the other Christian churches and confessions. The bilateral theological dialogues have also increasingly led to bearing Christian witness, and an atmosphere of mutual appreciation, friendship, and fellowship has already become at least a reality. But has this development also led to a deeper mutual theological understanding? Have the profound differences between the Orthodox churches and the other churches in bilateral dialogues been clarified theologically?


The previous abstract is on the Wiley Online Library published by the Ecumenical Review of the World Council of Churches, and from the following:


The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church: An Assessment

Orthodoxy in Unity and in Conciliarity

Challenges Faced by the Holy and Great Council in a Pluralistic World

Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima

First published: 09 August 2020   https://doi.org/10.1111/erev.12523




Read the full text at the following link:


Orthodoxy in Unity and in Conciliarity - Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima - 2020 - The Ecumenical Review - Wiley Online Library












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