The Catholic rediscovery of Protestantism : a history of Roman Catholic ecumenical pioneering

Title
  1. The Catholic rediscovery of Protestantism : a history of Roman Catholic ecumenical pioneering / by Paul M. Minus, Jr.
Published by
  1. New York : Paulist Press, ©1976.
Author
  1. Minus, Paul M.

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Description
  1. vi, 261 pages; 21 cm
Series statement
  1. An Exploration book
Uniform title
  1. Exploration book.
Subject
  1. Catholic Church > Relations > Protestant churches
  2. Catholic Church
  3. Christian union > Catholic Church > History
  4. Protestant churches > Relations > Catholic Church
  5. Christian union > Catholic Church
  6. Interfaith relations
  7. Protestant churches
  8. Ökumenische Bewegung
  9. Geschichte
  10. Protestantismus
  11. Katholische Kirche
Genre/Form
  1. History.
Contents
  1. Journey through a wilderness -- Prophets dimly heard -- Voices of promise -- A vision nourished by hope -- Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903) -- Fernand-Etienne portal (1855-1926) -- Fr. Paul of Graymoor (1863-1940) -- Antagonisms revived -- Rediscovering the outsider -- Crisis for Christendom -- Intellectual revival -- The Malines conversations -- Encounter with Eastern Orthodoxy -- Meeting a "new" Protestantism -- The ecumenical organizations -- Neo-Orthodox theology -- The liturgical movement -- Facing common threats together -- New categories and attitudes -- Four modern pioneers of ecumenism -- Yves Marie-Joseph Congar (b. 1904) -- Paul Couturier (1881-1953) -- Max Josef Metzger (1887-1944) -- Josef Lortz (b. 1887) -- A time for sowing -- World War II -- Return to the sources -- Encounter with the postwar world -- Postwar Protestantism -- Toward a promised land -- Peacetime acceleration -- Pius XII and Catholic ecumenism -- The pace quickens -- Pope John XXIII (1881-1963) -- Conceptual reformulation -- The Protestant and his church -- Reassessing Luther -- The emerging Catholic vision of unity -- Doctrinal restatement -- The council's ecumenical achievement -- A schooling in ecumenism -- A pervasive theme -- The decree on ecumenism.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.