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- catalog contributor b2496595.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "1. The penitential presupposition -- Listening to the outsiders -- The trouble with not being in trouble -- The culpability of capitulation -- The indictment of illegitimate intrusion -- The acceptance of the indictment -- The penitential presupposition -- Ecclesia semper reformanda (the church always being reformed) -- 2. The frontier of mission -- Uneasiness about mission -- Christian convictions that speak to all people -- 3. From the frontier of ecumenism to the frontier of the secular -- The "ecumenical doldrums" -- Four lessons from Protestant ecumenical history -- Applying the lessons to Protestant-Catholic experience -- Interlude: Assessing ecumenical fears -- From the ecumenical frontier to the secular frontier -- Getting rid of a false image: The "Christendom" syndrome -- Affirming the world: New life in old convictions -- Symptoms of secular seduction -- Toward greater specificity -- 4. The frontier of revolution -- Facts that underline the revolutionary situation today -- Meeting economic justice by supplying economic aid -- The critique of proposals for economic aid -- The problem of violence -- Is there a special role for the church? -- The miracle that is called for".
- catalog description "5. The frontier of technology -- The ambiguity of technological advance -- Two further problems -- The impact of technology on human beings -- Can we make projections for the future? -- Seeing the world in new ways -- Relating the church to the new frontier -- 6. The frontier of structure -- Form follows function -- The expendability of structures and the necessity of structure -- Three brief case studies -- The need to "travel light" -- 7. Images for frontier life -- A controlling Jewish image: Diaspora -- A threatening biblical image: Going "outside the camp" -- A revamped medieval image: The religious orders -- A neglected Reformation image: The mark of mission -- A disturbing Christological image: The servant church -- 8. More images for frontier life -- A unifying ecumenical image: Summoning and sending -- A contemporary sociological image: The church as a "counter-culture" -- A Catholic image with a Protestant twist: "Christian presence" -- A Protestant image with a Catholic twist: The "pilgrim people" -- A contemporary political image: "The movement" -- A concluding musical image: The cantus firmus -- 9. The frontier of liturgy or pulling it all together -- Leitourgia as "the peoples' work" -- The sacraments as an expression of life's unity -- The need for celebration.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [136]-143.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 149 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Frontiers for the church today.".
- catalog identifier "0195017005".
- catalog isFormatOf "Frontiers for the church today.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Frontiers for the church today.".
- catalog subject "262/.001".
- catalog subject "BV600.2 .B725".
- catalog subject "Christianity 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The penitential presupposition -- Listening to the outsiders -- The trouble with not being in trouble -- The culpability of capitulation -- The indictment of illegitimate intrusion -- The acceptance of the indictment -- The penitential presupposition -- Ecclesia semper reformanda (the church always being reformed) -- 2. The frontier of mission -- Uneasiness about mission -- Christian convictions that speak to all people -- 3. From the frontier of ecumenism to the frontier of the secular -- The "ecumenical doldrums" -- Four lessons from Protestant ecumenical history -- Applying the lessons to Protestant-Catholic experience -- Interlude: Assessing ecumenical fears -- From the ecumenical frontier to the secular frontier -- Getting rid of a false image: The "Christendom" syndrome -- Affirming the world: New life in old convictions -- Symptoms of secular seduction -- Toward greater specificity -- 4. The frontier of revolution -- Facts that underline the revolutionary situation today -- Meeting economic justice by supplying economic aid -- The critique of proposals for economic aid -- The problem of violence -- Is there a special role for the church? -- The miracle that is called for".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The frontier of technology -- The ambiguity of technological advance -- Two further problems -- The impact of technology on human beings -- Can we make projections for the future? -- Seeing the world in new ways -- Relating the church to the new frontier -- 6. The frontier of structure -- Form follows function -- The expendability of structures and the necessity of structure -- Three brief case studies -- The need to "travel light" -- 7. Images for frontier life -- A controlling Jewish image: Diaspora -- A threatening biblical image: Going "outside the camp" -- A revamped medieval image: The religious orders -- A neglected Reformation image: The mark of mission -- A disturbing Christological image: The servant church -- 8. More images for frontier life -- A unifying ecumenical image: Summoning and sending -- A contemporary sociological image: The church as a "counter-culture" -- A Catholic image with a Protestant twist: "Christian presence" -- A Protestant image with a Catholic twist: The "pilgrim people" -- A contemporary political image: "The movement" -- A concluding musical image: The cantus firmus -- 9. The frontier of liturgy or pulling it all together -- Leitourgia as "the peoples' work" -- The sacraments as an expression of life's unity -- The need for celebration.".
- catalog title "Frontiers for the church today.".
- catalog type "text".