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Title: A unidade prevalece sobre o conflito. O ecumenismo do Papa Francisco
Authors: Madrigal Terrazas, Santiago
Issue Date:  1
Publisher: Ediçoes CNBB (Brasilia, Brasil)
Abstract: Este libro describe en cuatro capítulos el compromiso ecuménico del Papa Francisco, comenzando por el examen de sus primeros pasos y primeros gestos de su pontificado cargados de potencial ecuménico (1); a continuación rastrea las raíces de este talante en su biografía y en su condición de pastor de la Iglesia en Argentina al servicio del bien común y de la existencia en paz (2); en tercer lugar presenta la contribución personal de Francisco al ecumenismo en el diálogo con las Iglesias ortodoxas y con las Iglesias y comunidades cristianas surgidas de la Reforma promovida por Lutero (3); el libro se cierra con el análisis del programa ecuménico del Papa contenido en su documento programático Evangelii gaudium.
This book unfolds around four chapters that, starting from the examination of the first gestures and the first steps of this pontificate full of ecumenical potential (1), deal with the search for the roots of this attitude in his biography by examining his position as Pastor of the Church in Argentina as a promote of the common good aimed at seeking peaceful coexistence; subsequently they highlight the personal contribution of Francis to ecumenism through the re-examination of his words and actions in dialogue with the Orthodox Churches and the Churches and ecclesial Communities of the Reformation initiated by Luther (3); the book ends with the ecumenical program of Pope contained within Evangelii gaudium, the programmatic document of thus pontificate.
Description: Libro de Investigación
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11531/38992
ISBN: 9788579727023
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