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I Have Called You Friends - Reflections on Reconciliation in Honor of Frank T. Griswold
ISBN:9781561012480
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Reflections on Reconciliation in Honor of Frank T. Griswold

Throughout his nine-year term as Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Frank T. Griswold has taught about reconciliation: conversation, conversion, communion--all grounded in Jesus meeting us in all our particularities and isolation and calling us into the ever greater friendship of the Holy Spirit.

It seemed natural, then, that a book of essays in honor of the Presiding Bishop at the end of his term should take reconciliation as its theme. Each of the contributors--church leaders from all over the globe--focuses in his or her own way on reconciliation and our participation in what God has already accomplished through Christ.

I Have Called You Friends is a proper and loving fit to a man who has served as the overseer of the Episcopal Church, as a teacher and a friend. But it is more than that. It is an enterprise in theological reflection on a vital topic for citizens of the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Desmond Tutu - The Magnanimity of Reconciliation
  • Ellen F. Davis - Taste and See
  • Rowan Williams - Emmaus: Christ between
  • Kathryn Tanner - God's Life with Us: Reconciling the Irreconcilable
  • Esther de Waal - A Fresh Look at the Synod of Whitby: A Mark of Unity and Reconciliation
  • Mark McIntosh - Trinitarian Life: The Source of Reconciliation
  • Jenny Te Paa - A Letter from a Friend
  • Martha Horne - A Challenge for Seminaries: Preparing Leaders for a Ministry of Reconciliation
  • Brian J. Grieves - The Church as an Agent of Reconciliation: A Practical View
  • Peter S. Hawkins - A Small, Good Thing
  • Louis Weil - Sacramental Aspects of Reconciliation: Impaired Communion and Eschatological Hope
  • Luci Shaw - A Friend for the Journey, A Guide Along the Way
  • J. Robert Wright - The Concept of Paradox: A Paradigm of Reconciliation
  • Njongonkulu Ndungane - Truth and Unity - Justice and Reconciliation
  • Ian T. Douglas - Called to Reconciliation: The Challenges of Globalization and the Anglican Communion
  • Denise M Ackermann - Making Way for the Image of God: A Spirituality of Reconciliation
  • Margaret R. Miles - Love in a Culture of Fear
  • Michael Battle - Praying in Community: Becoming Our Truest Selves
  • Cynthia Briggs Kittredge - Engaging Friendship as a Christ Value in Philippians
  • Curtis G Almquist, SSJE - God's Conditional Love: The Inner Work of Reconciliation
  • John Haughey, SJ - The Scribe Instructed in the Kingdom of Heaven
  • M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE - Reconciliation Generations
  • Esther Mombo - A Letter from Africa
  • William Danaher - Laces Just Right: Frank Griswold and the Ethics of Reconciliation
  • George L. W. Werner - Afterword
  • Peter James Lee - Afterword

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  • Contributorsix
    Prefacexiii
    Desmond Tutu
    The Magnanimity of Reconciliation
    3(6)
    Ellen F. Davis
    Taste and See
    9(10)
    Rowan Williams
    Emmaus: Christ between
    19(2)
    Kathryn Tanner
    God's Life with Us: Reconciling the Irreconcilable
    21(8)
    Esther de Waal
    A Fresh Look at the Synod of Whitby: A Mark of Unity and Reconciliation
    29(16)
    Mark McIntosh
    Trinitarian Life: The Source of Reconciliation
    45(12)
    Jenny Te Paa
    A Letter from a Friend
    57(8)
    Martha Horne
    A Challenge for Seminaries: Preparing Leaders for a Ministry of Reconciliation
    65(12)
    Brian, Grieves
    The Church as an Agent of Reconciliation: A Practical View
    77(10)
    Peter S. Hawkins
    A Small, Good Thing
    87(12)
    Louis Weil
    Sacramental Aspects of Reconciliation: Impaired Communion and Eschatological Hope
    99(16)
    Luci Shaw
    A Friend for the Journey, A Guide along the Way
    115(6)
    J. Robert Wright
    The Concept of Paradox: A Paradigm of Reconciliation
    121(14)
    Njongonkulu Ndungane
    Truth and Unity—Justice and Reconciliation
    135(14)
    Ian T. Douglas
    Called to Reconciliation: The Challenge of Globalization and the Anglican Communion
    149(16)
    Denise M. Ackermann
    Making Way for the Image of God: A Spirituality of Reconciliation
    165(14)
    Margaret K. Miles
    Love in a Culture of Fear
    179(12)
    Michael Battle
    Praying in Community: Becoming Our Truest Selves
    191(10)
    Cynthia Briggs Kittredge
    Engaging Friendship as a Christian Value in Philippians
    201(14)
    Curtis G. Almquist, SSJE
    God's Conditional Love: The Inner Work of Reconciliation
    215(10)
    John Haughey, SJ
    The Scribe Instructed in the Kingdom of Heaven
    225(8)
    M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE
    Reconciling Generations
    233(10)
    Esther Mombo
    A Letter from Africa
    243(10)
    William Danaher
    Laces Just Right: Frank Griswold and the Ethics of Reconciliation
    253(18)
    George L.W. Werner
    Afterword
    271(4)
    Peter James Lee
    Afterword
    275

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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