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Ministries in the Church

Author: Susan Ross

Concilium is an international theological journal published five times a year in five languages. With its origins in the renewal of Catholic theological thinking following the... ...read more

ISBN-13: 9780334031079
ISBN-10: 0334031079
Publisher: SCM Press
Published: 01/03/2010
Format: Paperback
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Concilium is an international theological journal published five times a year in five languages. With its origins in the renewal of Catholic theological thinking following the Second Vatican Council, Concilium draws together a wide range of the best of current leading theological writers from Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. It is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted firmly in the Catholic heritage, open to other Christian tradition and the world's faiths. Each issue of Concilium focuses on a theme of crucial importance and the widest possible concern for our time. Topics include: 'The Foundation of All Ministry: Service to the Poor and Victims in a North-South World' (Jon Sobrino), 'Baptism as the Source for Christian Ministry' (Maria Clara Bingemer), 'The Need for an Integrated Theology of Ministry within Contemporary Catholicism (Paul Murray).
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'The reason why Concilium is unique, precious and catholic is that it is an international theological review with articles written by authors from all over the world. It helps reader to move beyond the theological reflections of their own cultural circle and wrestle with theological approaches located in other cultures.'Gregory Baum, Concordia University, Montreal