Concilium 2017/2
Reformation: A Global Perspective
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Part One: The Reformation and its Consequences
Reformation, Disagreement Between Confessions, Religious and Cultural Differentiation: a Historian’s Views on the Contemporary and Future Significance of Early Modern Church History
HEINZ SCHILLING
Constellations of the Reformation: Contemporary Religious Culture in the Mirror of Reformation History
ERIK BORGMAN
Impact of Reformation on India Through Missions: An Assessment
DANIEL JEYARAJ
Part Two: Inspiration from Luther’s Theology
The Theological Significance of Luther’s Modifications to the Greek and Latin Texts of the Pauline Letters
MANUEL SANTOS NOYA
‘The whole Church is full of the Forgiveness of Sins.’: The Reformers’ Discussion of Indulgences and the Church’s Spiritual Treasury from which Merit is Distributed to the Needy and Debt-burdened
LIDIJA MATOŠEVIC
Radicalising Reformation
ULRICH DUCHROW
Part Three: Perspectives from the Lutheran World Federation
Reflections on ‘Reformation’ Today
MUNIB YOUNAN
The Participation of Women in the Ordained Ministry and Leadership in the Lutheran World Federation: Women on the Move in an Ongoing Reformation
ELAINE NEUENFELDT
Part Four: Between Dialogue and Disputation
Encounters Among Equals: The Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues after the Second Vatican Council
DOROTHEA SATTLER
The Incomplete Reformation: Unsolved Problems, Ecumenical Answers?
JÜRGEN MOLTMANN
Theological Forum: Discussing the Sacramental Diaconate for Women in the Roman Catholic Church Abbesses as a Model for the Diaconate for Women?: Reassurances from History
SARAH RÖTTGER
Justice for the Life of the Parish: Restoring Women to the Ordained Diaconate
PHYLLIS ZAGANO
A Son of Vatican II: Father Paulo Evaristo Cardinal Arns
FERNANDO ALTEMEYER JR.
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