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Unity ’
Mar 11th, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
Throughout the past year on Called to Communion, the various blog posts and full-length articles by the contributors have been met with objections of various stripes and sizes. It has been a mixture of excitement, hope, prayer, frustration, and calls for mercy for me to read many of those posts and the dialogue that has […]
Tags: Eastern Churches, Eastern Orthodoxy, Ecumenism, Objections, Sacraments, Tradition, Unity
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Feb 21st, 2010 |
By Tom Riello |
Category: Podcast
In this episode, Tom Riello and Tim Troutman reflect on the past liturgical year at Called to Communion. Topics covered include where CTC has been, where we are now, and where we are headed. [podcast]https://www.calledtocommunion.com/media/CTC%20Podcast%20Episode%2010%20-%20One%20Year%20Anniversary.mp3[/podcast] Download the mp3 by right clicking here.
Tags: Ecumenicism, Unity
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Feb 17th, 2010 |
By Tim A. Troutman |
Category: Blog Posts
One liturgical year ago on this day, Ash Wednesday, we launched Called to Communion with the vision of engaging Reformed Christians on the fundamental issues that keep us divided. Our ultimate goal has ever been the restoration to full sacramental unity of all of God’s people. The division among Christ’s followers scandalizes a fallen world.
Tags: Ecclesiology, Scripture, Unity
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Jan 25th, 2010 |
By Bryan Cross |
Category: Blog Posts
Today, on this eighth and last day of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we will look at what St. Thomas Aquinas says about the unity of the Church. Here I’ll offer some very brief remarks on what St. Thomas teaches concerning the unity of the Church. I’ll draw from Aquinas’ commentary on the Apostles’ […]
Tags: Aquinas, Ecclesiology, Unity
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Jan 24th, 2010 |
By Tom Brown |
Category: Blog Posts
Is the Bible a source of unity between Catholics and Reformed Christians? As I shall explain, the answer is ‘yes and no.’ The Bible is a source of unity, albeit an imperfect source of unity, if by ‘unity’ we mean ‘of one mind.’ To those of us who have spent time staring across the divide […]
Tags: Bible, Ecumenicism, Unity
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Jan 19th, 2010 |
By Tim A. Troutman |
Category: Blog Posts
With a title like this, the reader might initially expect a long list of patristic quotes, but I’ll take a different route. In fact, I intend to write this without quoting the fathers even once. Let’s see if I can withstand the temptation. The ante-Nicene Church was, from a political perspective, an illegal network that […]
Tags: Liturgy, Patristics, Unity
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Jan 2nd, 2010 |
By Bryan Cross |
Category: Blog Posts
The Church Unity Octave (eight days), also called the “Week of prayer for Christian unity” begins on January 18. This will be the 102 annual week of prayer for Christian unity. January 18th was originally chosen as the first day of the Octave because it was one of the two feast days of the Chair […]
Tags: Ecumenicism, Unity
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Oct 26th, 2009 |
By Taylor Marshall |
Category: Podcast
Tim Troutman interviews Taylor Marshall, former Episcopal priest, and Andrew Preslar, formerly studying for Anglican orders, on the subject of the new Anglican Ordinariates and what that means for Christianity and ecumenism. [podcast]https://www.calledtocommunion.com/media/CTC%20Podcast%20Episode%209%20-%20Anglican%20Ordinariates.mp3[/podcast] Download the mp3 here.
Tags: Anglicanism, Current Events, Ecumenicism, Unity
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Sep 14th, 2009 |
By Tom Brown |
Category: Blog Posts
Does diversity of opinion increase the chance that truth will surface in the Church? A recent article in the Presbyterian Church in America’s magazine ByFaith, “Must We All Get Along?” by Jim Seybert, claims that contrary views are essential for determining truth. Seybert begins by making note of Pauline texts on the need for diversity […]
Tags: Unity
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Jul 4th, 2009 |
By Tim A. Troutman |
Category: Blog Posts
The Christian mind can hardly think of a more familiar set of concepts (Kingdom, Church, Communion) which is at the same time so difficult to communicate precisely. But the simpler idea, and the one we’re really aiming at, is ‘the people of God.’ Who are they? How do I become one of them? The term […]
Tags: Covenants, Ecclesiology, Unity
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