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- W328498232 abstract "I. Introduction: Call for Reception process From Dialogue to Decision, the theme of the 1995 annual conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists, proceeds via reception. connecting link between ecumenical dialogue and ecclesial decision is the task of reception. Of course, we have learned that the reception of the results, insights, agreements, and convergences of ecumenical dialogues is much broader and more comprehensive than formal decisions of churches by which they establish new relationships with each other. Reception is that multifaceted process by which the churches, that is, their members lay and ordained, make their own in mind, heart, and life the whole range or a selected number of results coming from the individual multilateral and bilateral ecumenical dialogues. Reception in this wider sense - affecting the theological thinking, the life of worship and spirituality, the understanding and practice of Christian witness and service and other areas in the churches-in-dialogue - has become a reality that we can observe in many situations. Reception in the form of renewal of thinking and life, of opening up new spiritual horizons and better mutual understanding, happens in countless places and is changing the Christian landscape. However, such reception would remain provisional if it would not also lead to official decisions of the churches, for which this broader process of reception, of change and renewal, is a necessary condition. Only in this fuller sense is reception an integral and crucial part of the movement toward that full communion that is realized when the churches are able to recognize in one another the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church in its fullness.(1) In the present moment of the ecumenical movement the call for decision, for drawing consequences from the dialogue results, is expressed with increasing urgency. This is not a result of superficial ecumenical impatience, the banal desire for let's have something excitingly new. It is, rather, an expression of responsible ecumenical discernment that has concluded that the time has come and the conditions are given that the churches should move forward toward each other in new relationships of faith, life, and mission. This urgent call for reception/decision came from the Seventh Assembly of the World Council of Churches in the above-mentioned statement, which was prepared by Faith and Order: The challenge at this moment in the ecumenical movement as a reconciling and renewing movement towards full visible unity is for the seventh assembly of the WCC to call all churches...(2) Then follows a list of possible actions and steps that does not follow a simple scheme of all or nothing but leaves room for different stages and degrees of reception, such as recognizing each other's baptism on the basis of the Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry (BEM) document; moving toward the recognition of the apostolic faith; considering forms of eucharistic hospitality; moving toward mutual recognition of ministries; endeavoring to give common witness to the gospel; recommitting themselves to work for justice, peace, and the integrity of creation, while linking this more closely with the search for sacramental communion; and helping parishes to express locally the degree of communion that already exists.(3) This is an urgent call to move, to undertake steps, to recognize, to stretch out beyond dialogue into church history. Reception in the form of decisions must now become major agenda points of the churches. Yet, in many cases their agendas seem to be occupied by internal controversies and uncertainties, institutional worries, and a loss of a perspective that is broader than their own denominational and national boundaries. All this makes the presence and work, witness, and pressure of ecumenists in our churches even more important and necessary than in former, more favorable times. urgency of reception and decision was repeated by the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order in 1993 at Santiago de Compostela. …" @default.
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- W328498232 title "Anglican-Lutheran convergence and the anticipation of full communion" @default.
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