Recognizing the Spirit
An Ecclesial Pneumatology
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2026
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-9787-0876-1 (ISBN)
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
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Provides an examination of how to negotiate diversities in identity and practice, like gender and sexuality, within the unity of ecclesial relationship
Boldly tackling the question of how to negotiate diversities in identity and practice within the unity of ecclesial relationship, this book constructs an ecclesial Pneumatology capable of addressing modern issues of church conflict and separation.
In a time of “ecumenical winter” and intra-ecclesial fracturing, the ecclesial crises of our time are at root a problem of “recognition.” Here, ecumenical recognition is supplemented with insights from Continental philosophy, literary theory, and Augustinian Pneumatology. Ultimately, this book follows the work of Eberhard Jüngel to propose a correspondence between the existence of the church and the existence of the triune God, in that both exist as “a communion of mutual otherness.”
If God is who Christians say God is––if the Spirit is and does the work that Augustine and Jüngel say it does––then Christians are incorporated into a Body whose shape we are not free to determine. God’s primary recognition of believers in the church affects a secondary recognition that, despite the very real harm Christians do perpetrate against one another in our performative divisions, should make us question the extent to which we can every truly do without one another.
Boldly tackling the question of how to negotiate diversities in identity and practice within the unity of ecclesial relationship, this book constructs an ecclesial Pneumatology capable of addressing modern issues of church conflict and separation.
In a time of “ecumenical winter” and intra-ecclesial fracturing, the ecclesial crises of our time are at root a problem of “recognition.” Here, ecumenical recognition is supplemented with insights from Continental philosophy, literary theory, and Augustinian Pneumatology. Ultimately, this book follows the work of Eberhard Jüngel to propose a correspondence between the existence of the church and the existence of the triune God, in that both exist as “a communion of mutual otherness.”
If God is who Christians say God is––if the Spirit is and does the work that Augustine and Jüngel say it does––then Christians are incorporated into a Body whose shape we are not free to determine. God’s primary recognition of believers in the church affects a secondary recognition that, despite the very real harm Christians do perpetrate against one another in our performative divisions, should make us question the extent to which we can every truly do without one another.
Kathryn L. Reinhard, PhD, is Associate Rector of Christ Church Bronxville in New York, US.
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Ecclesial Recognition
2. Philosophical and Biblical Recognition
3. The Identity of the Church and the Existence of God: Correspondences and Concerns
4. Recovering the Spirit in the West
5. Pneumatological Recognition
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.2.2026 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
| ISBN-10 | 1-9787-0876-9 / 1978708769 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-9787-0876-1 / 9781978708761 |
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