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|a Ecclesial recognition with Hegelian philosophy, social psychology & continental political theory :
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|a Theology and mission in world Christianity,
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|a Ecclesial Recognition with Hegelian Philosophy, Social Psychology & Continental Political Theory: An Interdisciplinary Proposal; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Ecumenism and Ecclesial Recognition: An Evaluation; 1.1 Problem: The Ecumenical Impasse & Ecclesial Recognition after a Century; 1.2 Ecumenical Recognition & Reception: Definition, Problem, and Proposal; Ecumenical Recognition; Ecumenical Reception; Theological Criteria for Recognition, Reception, and Their Limits; Ecclesial Recognition and Reception: Non-Theological Factors
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|a 1.3 A Focused Reading of "Recognition" for Ecclesiology: A ProposalInterdisciplinarity: A Proposal for Ecclesial Recognition; Interdisciplinarity and Ecclesiology; Thesis and Summary of Chapters; 2 Philosophical Roots of Recognition: Reading Ricouer; 2.1 The Groundwork of a Philosophy of Recognition; Why Philosophy of Recognition for Ecumenical Recognition?; Recognition's Roots: Descartes, Kant, Bergson, and Hegel; Descartes and Kant; Bergson and Psychology of Recognition; Hegelian Mutual Recognition; 2.2 Hegel's Paradigm: A Literalist Reading of the 'Lord-Bondsman' Corpus
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|a Self-Consciousness and the Ambiguity of OthernessConsciousness of Otherness Amidst Unequal Recognition; The Struggle in the Exclusionary Phases of Recognition; The Lord-Bondsman Analogy in Hegelian Recognition; 2.3 Recognition, Mis-recognition, and Reconciliation: Anticipating Later Developments; Review: Philosophy of Recognition; Struggle for Self-Identity: Recognition's Intrinsic Challenge; Struggle for Relational Progress towards Recognition; Ethics of Recognitive Relationship; Recognition: Summary; Philosophical Insights for Ecclesial Recognition
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|a Overcoming Misrecognition: Social-Psychological Assistance3 A Social Psychology Contribution to Social Recognition; 3.1 The Groundwork of Social Recognition for Ecclesial Recognition; Defining Social Recognition; Social Psychology, Its Philosophical and Scientific Antecedents; Methodology: Social-Psychology for Ecclesial Recognition; 3.2 A Social-Psychology of Social Recognition; Building Blocks of Social Recognition for Overcoming Misrecognition; Group Processes & Theories: Intra-Group and Inter-Group Dynamics; Group Social Identity Theory Processes; Other Pertinent Group Processes
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|a Socially Shared Cognition and Consensus DevelopmentGroup Stereotyping; Group Conformity; Intergroup Relational Interventions; 3.3 Intergroup Recognition and the Limits of Reciprocity: Anticipating Questions; Review: Fundamentals of Intergroup Recognition; Overcoming Limits of Reciprocity, Disrespect, and A-Reciprocity; 4 Honneth's Political-Ethical Praxes of Recognition; 4.1 A Framework for the Politics of Recognition; Politics of Recognition: Identity, Power, Paradigms, States, and Stages; Political Theories of Recognition in Political Science
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|a Ecclesial Recognition proffers a framework for churches to accept the legitimacy and authenticity of each other as the Church in the dialogical process towards fuller communion. Typically, 'recognition' and its reception investigate theologically the sufficiency of creeds as ecumenical statements of unity, the agreeability of essential sacramentality of the church, and the recognition of its ministries as the churches' witness of the gospel. This monograph conceives ecclesial recognition as an intersubjective dynamics of inclusion and exclusion amid identity formation and consensus development, with insights from Hegelian philosophy, group social psychology, and the Frankfurt School Axel Honneth's political theory. The viability of this interdisciplinary approach is demonstrated from the French Dominican Yves Congar's oeuvre, with implications for intra-Communion and inter-Church relations. \'Dr Lim examines philosophical recognition theory, group social psychology and political recognition theory to analyse the non-theological impasses confronting the whole ecumenical movement.\' - Rev Dr Trevor Hoggard, Director English-speaking Ministries, Methodist Church of New Zealand. \'Lim masterfully argues for the viability of an interdisciplinary approach to ecumenical recognition within communities, among churches, and in their common pastoral mission." - Fr. and Professor Radu Bordeianu, Duquesne University , and Orthodox theologian, Representative of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Pittsburgh, and Assistant Priest of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Pittsburgh. "This book makes an important contribution to ecumenical ecclesiology." - Rev. Dr and Professor Sandra Beardsall, St Andrew's College , Canada and United Church of Canada Ordained Minister. "I find Dr. Lim's work a solid and necessary contribution to ecumenical work around the world." - Rev. Dr. and Professor Dominick D. Hanckle, Regent University , and priest of the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches. "With penetrating analysis and creative suggestions, this monograph takes the talk about ecumenical recognition in a new level." - Professor Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, University of Helsinki .
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