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Tag: Pope Francis

  • When a Pope really understands Luther!

    When a Pope really understands Luther!

    By Thomas Schirrmacher, Chair of the Theological Commission of the European Evangelical Alliance (Bonn, 03.11.2016) I have often referred to the signing of the document “Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World” by the Vatican, the […]

    14. November 2016 / Special topics theology, ProMundis Blog, Theology

     
  • “Pope views Evangelicals as exemplary”

    “Pope views Evangelicals as exemplary”

    The Family Synod has shown that Pope Francis regards Evangelical Christians as exemplary for Catholics. For conservatives, the final document offers cause for both satisfaction and disappointment.

    30. October 2016 / Evangelicals, Catholic Church, Ecumenism, ProMundis Blog, Protestant Churches, Theology

     
  • Zu Papst Franziskus

    Zu Papst Franziskus

    Eine schöne PDF-Version meines Beitrags vom 14.5.2016 kann hier heruntergeladen werden: „Freude der Liebe“ Außerdem wirft meinn im September erscheinendes Buch „Kaffeepausen mit dem Papst“ seine Schatten voraus, ein erstes Interview erschien bei jesus.de.

    23. August 2016 / Catholic Church, Ecumenism, ProMundis Blog

     
  • Inside the Vatican Synod on Family
    An Expert Evangelical’s View as a Fraternal Delegate

    Collected blog posts October 4 – 25 on Christian Post During the Vatican synod I blogged more or less daily on Christian Post. Now those blogs have been proofread by Thomas K. Johnson and nicely collected […]

    7. August 2016 / Marriage & Family, Special topics theology, Catholic Church, ProMundis Blog

     
  • Why Evangelicals Need to Talk to the Pope and Non-Evangelical Church Leaders

    The following article by Thomas K. Johnson and me, entitled “Why We, As Evangelical Reformed Christians, Seek to Dialogue with Pope Francis” and addressing this question, appeared on the website of the theologically very 'conservative' World Reformed Fellowship, to which we both belong.

    5. August 2016 / Special topics ecumenical relations, Catholic Church, Ecumenism, ProMundis Blog

     
  • Why We, As Evangelical Reformed Christians, Seek to Dialogue with Pope Francis

    This article by Thomas K. Johnsone and myself was published on the website of the theologically quite conservative World Reformed Fellowship, to which we both belong. Downloads: Why We, As Evangelical Reformed Christians, Seek to […]

    27. July 2016 / Special topics ecumenical relations, Evangelicals, Catholic Church, ProMundis Blog

     
  • Pope Francis and Women in the Office of Diaconal Ministry

    Pope Francis and Women in the Office of Diaconal Ministry

    Die Frühe Kirche kannte das Diakoninnenamt. Die orthodoxen Kirchen führen es seit 2004 sukzessive wieder ein, derzeit noch nach Maßgabe der Ortsbischöfe. Auch andere Kirchen, die die Frauenordination zum Pastoren- oder Priesteramt nicht kennen, haben trotzdem das Diakonenamt wieder für Frauen geöffnet. Wie bei den katholischen Diakonen heute, haben Diakone und Diakoninnen in der Frühen Kirche am Vollzug der Taufe und des Abendmahls mitgewirkt, nicht aber die Sakramente selbst vollzogen bzw. eingesetzt.

    9. July 2016 / Special topics theology, ProMundis Blog, Theology

     
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Über michProf. Dr. theol. Dr. phil. Thomas Schirrmacher, PhD, DD, (born 1960) is President of the International Council of the International Society for Human Rights, and Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance, which networks churches with appr. 600 million conservative Protestant Christians, chair of its theological commission, and director of the International Institute for Religious Freedom (Bonn, Cape Town, Colombo, Brasilia), the largest research network for religious freedom and against persecution of Christians and other religions and world views. Read more …

 

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