God and the dignity of humans

"Is it possible for the churches to take a joint stand on human dignity, even though they hold different positions in certain ethical questions? This study paper by the (Roman-Catholic) German Bishops' Conference and the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, which is available in...

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Corporate Author: Bilaterale Arbeitsgruppe der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz und der Kirchenleitung der Vereinigten Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche Deutschlands (Issuing body)
Contributors: Williamson, Neville (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leipzig Evangelische Verlagsanstalt [2020]
In: Lutheran theology (vol. 2)
Year: 2020
Series/Journal:Lutheran theology vol. 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Human dignity / Christian ethics / Theological anthropology / Ecumenical theology
B Catholic church, Deutsche Bischofskonferenz / Vereinigte Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Deutschlands / Human dignity / Christian ethics / Theological anthropology
B Human dignity / Christian ethics / Catholic church / Protestant Church
Further subjects:B Catholic Church Relations Lutheran Church
B Lutheran Church Relations Catholic Church
B Dignity Religious aspects Catholic Church
B Christian Ethics Lutheran authors
B Christian Ethics Catholic authors
B Église luthérienne - Doctrines
B Dignity Religious aspects Christianity
B Ecumenical Movement
B Dignity Religious aspects Lutheran Church
B Christian Union Catholic Church
B Dignity
B Christian Union Lutheran Church
B Dignité - Aspect religieux - Église luthérienne
B Vereinigte Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Deutschlands
B Theological Anthropology Christianity
B Lutheran Church - Doctrines
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Summary:"Is it possible for the churches to take a joint stand on human dignity, even though they hold different positions in certain ethical questions? This study paper by the (Roman-Catholic) German Bishops' Conference and the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, which is available in English for the first time, explores new paths in the ecumenical handling of ethical questions. Using the methodology of "differentiated consensus", the authors outline the theological similarities of the churches' teaching of anthropology, whilst still doing justice to their differences in the ethical assessment of individual issues of human conduct. In this way, Catholics and Lutherans adopt a common position and make a theologically responsible contribution to ethical judgement."--
Item Description:First published in German 2017 by Bonifatius Verlag and Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
ISBN:3374064302