The question of whether Protestant ministers are validly ordained
remains a barrier for ecumenical reconciliation between Roman
Catholics and Protestants. Because Catholics in the past have judged
Protestant ordinations to be invalid, the Catholic Church in the
present feels bound to name these communions "not fully-churches."
Many Protestants, however, accept Catholic bishops, priests, and
deacons as ministers of the gospel and the Catholic Church as a true
church (albeit one in need of ongoing reformation). Since the problem
is primarily a Catholic one, any reconciliation will require that
Catholics find a solution through the theological resources of their
own tradition. In An Ecumenical Priesthood,Karl Rahner proposes that
the nature of the church and the affirmation of the presence of grace
among Protestants may open a door to renewal and healing. As canon law
validates improperly contracted marriages by examining their fruits,
so recognizing the spiritual fruits of Protestant sacraments could
allow Catholics to "restipulate" their position on these sacramental
acts (and thereby the validity of the ministers who perform them),
without revising the Church's original judgment. Because the book is
now nearly fifty years old and deals with internal Catholic questions,
it is offered with an introduction to the era and an analysis of the
argument, as well as an overview of recent decades of ecumenical
discussions.
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The Spirit of God and the Structure of the Church
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781506484303
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Fortress Press NBN
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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