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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerard MannionPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2016 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.581kg ISBN: 9781137503145ISBN 10: 1137503149 Pages: 265 Publication Date: 17 November 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface: Voices from Assisi PART I: THINKING OUTSIDE THE ECUMENICAL BOX 1. Thinking Outside the Ecumenical Box - Assisi 2012: Story, Method and Beyond; Gerard Mannion 2. Thinking Beyond Conflict and Confrontation: Lessons from the Quest for Peace; Paul Arthur 3. ' 'Together With Those Who Hold the Incomparable Treasure ' ': Clare of Assisi on Relational Spirituality; Jean Molesky-Poz PART II: BEYOND WHAT REMAINS DIVISIVE – THEORY AND PRACTICE 4. Precarious Life, Laments, and the Promise of Prophetic Ecumenical and Interfaith Communities; Brad Hinze 5. Where and When Gender Divides: Reflections from an Orthodox Perspective; Eleni Kasselouri-Hatzivassiliadi 6. Difficult Dialogue and Wisdoms About Difference: Doing as a Way of Knowing; Mary McClintock Fulkerson PART III: TRANSCENDING ECCLESIAL IMPASSE 7. Seeing Beyond the Religious and Social Divide: the Intercultural Church in the Migrant Context; Agnes M. Brazal and Emmanuel S. de Guzman 8. ' 'Unreal Worlds Meeting ' '? Reality and Illusion in Ecumenical Dialogue; Paul Avis 9. Does a Doctrinal Teaching Office have an Ecumenical Future?; Richard R. Gaillardetz PART IV: TRANSCENDING RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE: WHERE WE DWELL IN COMMON 10. Communicative Theology: a New Way of Engagement; Bernd Jochen Hilberath 11. Interfaith Dialogue: Where Are We Going?; Peter C. Phan 12. Where We Dwell In Common: Ecclesial Spirituality as a Basis for Living With Other Religions; Roger Haight, S.J. Afterword: Assisi 2012 and the Future of DialogueReviews'A work that is both challenging and optimistic, Where We Dwell in Common pushes all those who are involved in ecumenical and inter-faith dialogue to think creatively and act boldly in the pursuit of genuine progress. The multiplicity of voices from around the world not only speak to the urgency of the task but also promote new ways, means, and methods for advancing dialogue between and amongst communities and traditions.' - Linda Hogan, Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer, Professor of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Ireland 'Almost everywhere we see the rise of violence, often in the name of religion, and a vast surge of people migrating to escape war and poverty. If our societies are to avoid implosion, we need to learn how to dialogue fruitfully with people of other religious traditions or none. This stimulating book offers rich insights into how this may happen.' - Timothy Radcliffe, Director, Las Casas Institute of Blackfriars, University of Oxford, UK 'A work that is both challenging and optimistic, Where We Dwell in Common pushes all those who are involved in ecumenical and inter-faith dialogue to think creatively and act boldly in the pursuit of genuine progress. The multiplicity of voices from around the world not only speak to the urgency of the task but also promote new ways, means, and methods for advancing dialogue between and amongst communities and traditions.' - Linda Hogan, Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer and Professor of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 'Almost everywhere we see the rise of violence, often in the name of religion, and a vast surge of people migrating to escape war and poverty. If our societies are to avoid implosion, we need to learn how to dialogue fruitfully with people of other religious traditions or none. This stimulating book offers rich insights into how this may happen.' - Timothy Radcliffe, Director, Las Casas Institute of Blackfriars, University of Oxford, UK Author InformationPaul Avis University of Exeter, UK Paul Arthur Ulster University, Ireland Agnes M. Brazal St. Vincent School of Theology, Philippines Professor Mary McClintock Fulkerson Duke University Divinity School, USA Richard R. Gaillardetz Boston College, USA Emmanuel Serafica de Guzman Adamson University, Philippines Roger Haight, S.J. Union Theological Seminary, USA Bernd-Jochen Hilberath University of Tübingen, Germany Bradford Hinze Fordham University, USA Eleni Kasselouri-Hatzivassiliadi Hellenic Open University, Greece Gerard Mannion Georgetown University, USA Jean Molesky-Poz Santa Clara University, USA Peter C. Phan Georgetown University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |