Harvesting the Fruits: Basic Aspects of Christian Faith in Ecumenical Dialogue

Harvesting the Fruits: Basic Aspects of Christian Faith in Ecumenical Dialogue

by WalterKasper (Author)

Synopsis

The Second Vatican Council in its Decree on Ecumenism (Unitatis redintegratio) declared the restoration of unity among Christians to be one of its principal concerns. Division among the Churches scandalises the world, and damages that most holy cause, the preaching of The Gospel to every creature. The key figure in the Roman Catholic Church to have worked tirelessly at these aims is Cardinal Walter Kasper, one of the most appealing, progressive and open members of the Vatican hierarchy. In this new book Cardinal Kasper summarises the results of his intense dialogues with Anglican, Orthodox, Lutheran, Reformed and Methodist Churches and sets out a blue print for 'consensus and convergence' and sets out a map for the way forward. From such a source, this document is therefore of crucial importance. The book focuses on the major issues in ecumenical dialogue - Jesus Christ, The Holy Trinity, Justification, The Church and The Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist. With pellucid clarity, this book explains the key issues at stake and offers signposts for the way forward so that the wish of Jesus may be fulfilled: That They May All Be One.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 15 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1441162720
ISBN 13: 9781441162724

Media Reviews
Contain[s] very positive indicators of where the Cardinal and his deparment stand. Church Times, March 2010
'Well structured and interesting; the reader is treated to a whistle-stop historic overview of preaching practice through the ages.' Church of Ireland Gazette, 23rd July 2010
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La Recolte est bonne, mais tous ne sont pas prets a savourer ces bon fruits. Esperons la publication rapide d'une traduction francaise de ce livre. Unite de Chretiens, Janvier 2010.
Review in Churches Together in Sussex, Summer 2010
'a timely and helpful book' Expository Times, August 2010
mentioned in The Tablet 13 February, 2010.
This book should be required reading. Revd Dr Keith Clements, Baptist Times, January 2010.
Review and description of book in Theology, 1st July 2010
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Offers a valuable and accurate portrayal of the major work prepared by the first generation of ecumenists, a work that has borne truly immense fruit. In many ways, Harvesting the Fruits reads as a kind of legacy project, the swan song of an illustrious theologian and ecumenist (representing an illustrious generation of ecumenists), and perhaps a parting gift to a Church that has not always shown sufficient appreciation for its high-calibre ecumenical leadership (to say nothing of its partners).--Sanford Lakoff
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Author Bio
Cardinal Walter Kasper is President of The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. A German by birth, he spends much time lecturing and giving conferences in the English speaking world. He is the author of Jesus the Christ (Burns&Oates/Crossroad). This book is produced by Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity - The Vatican Secretariat.