A New Reformed Catholicity: Catholicity and Confessing in Reformed Ecclesiology

Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology 3 (1-2):164-182 (2019)
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Abstract

Reformed ecclesiology suffers from a lack of a concrete sense of catholicity, a lack that easily shatters unity in the church. This article broadly sketches a way in which Reformed confessions and the practice of confessing can help fill that lack, drawing from Robert Schreiter's The New Catholicity. By understanding confessing in terms of remembering dangerous memories, Reformed catholicity has the potential for enabling the church to be a unifying witness in an age where globalizing forces have fragmented societies and inflamed troubling sentiments.

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Henry S. Kuo
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