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This volume presents contributions of the Catholic-Lutheran International Conference held at the Pontifical Athenaeum of St. Anselm in Rome in 2016. The scholars were invited to reflect together on the questions of forgiveness, conversion and penance in the context of the ecumenical dialogue that has been going on since the Second Vatican Council. Precisely because stemming from a deep rethinking of God’s forgiveness, the movement that began half a millennium ago has borne diverse fruits in different traditions. Today, within the context of fraternal dialogue we may be able to recognize in a new way «the signs of God’s mercy». This motivation allows us to discover, in this book, new itineraries and processes of the conversion to God which also leads to the rediscovery and the inauguration of authentic forms of penance, both ecclesial and personal.



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Historical-theological questions about Christian forgiveness – The anthropology of pardon – Reconciliation as an act of freedom – Mercy and justice in the sacrament of penance and the relationship between pardon, conversion and penance – Languages and practices of penance in different traditions.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631728574, 978-3631728574
      ISBN10: 3631728573

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume presents contributions of the Catholic-Lutheran International Conference held at the Pontifical Athenaeum of St. Anselm in Rome in 2016. The scholars were invited to reflect together on the questions of forgiveness, conversion and penance in the context of the ecumenical dialogue that has been going on since the Second Vatican Council. Precisely because stemming from a deep rethinking of God’s forgiveness, the movement that began half a millennium ago has borne diverse fruits in different traditions. Today, within the context of fraternal dialogue we may be able to recognize in a new way «the signs of God’s mercy». This motivation allows us to discover, in this book, new itineraries and processes of the conversion to God which also leads to the rediscovery and the inauguration of authentic forms of penance, both ecclesial and personal.



      Table of Contents

      Historical-theological questions about Christian forgiveness – The anthropology of pardon – Reconciliation as an act of freedom – Mercy and justice in the sacrament of penance and the relationship between pardon, conversion and penance – Languages and practices of penance in different traditions.

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