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In many contexts the attribute "catholic" is misunderstood as a confessional term describing one specific church. The papers of the 18th Academic Consultation of Societas Oecumenica presented in this book give insights to the ecumenical significance of the "catholicity", which all churches confess in the Creed. They also take into consideration the tensions between unity and diversity as well as the challenges by new developments in worldwide Christianity.
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Mit mehrheitlich englischen und einigen deutschen Beiträgen vonJames Amanze (University of Botswana), Augoustinos Bairactaris (Theological Academy of Heraklion/Crete), Henk Bakker (University Amsterdam), Viorel Coman (Catholic University in Leuven/Belgium), Jelle Creemers (Evangelische Theologische Faculteit in Leuven/Belgium), Peter De Mey (Catholic University of Leuven/Belgium); Sara Gehlin (University of Lund/Sweden), Margriet Gosker (Netherlands), Dagmar Heller (Ecumenical Institute Bossey/Switzerland), Mihai Iordache (University of Bucharest/Romania). Kirsteen Kim (Leeds Trinity University/ UK), Jutta Koslowski, (Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg/Germany), Mihály Kránitz (Catholic University in Budapest/Hungary), Christine Lienemann-Perrin (University of Basel/Switzerland), Wolfgang Lienemann (Universität Bern/Schweiz), Friederike Nüssel (University of Heidelberg/Germany), Dorin Oancea (University of Sibiu/Romania), Michael Plathow (University of Heidelberg/Germany), RistoSaarinen (University of Helsinki/Finland), Dorothea Sattler (Universität Münster/Deutschland), Peter-Ben Smit (Utrecht University/Netherlands), Ferenc Sz_cs (University of the Reformed Church in Hungary), Péter Szentpétery ( Lutheran Theological University in Budapest/Hungary), Georgios Vlantis (Faculty of Orthodox Theology at University of Munich/Germany), Henk Witte (Tilburg School of Theology/Netherlands).