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Title: Pneumatology in the Service of Ecumenism and Inter-religious Dialogue
Subtitle: A Case of Neglect?
Author(s): LANE, Dermot A.
Journal: Louvain Studies
Volume: 33    Issue: 1-2   Date: 2008   
Pages: 136-158
DOI: 10.2143/LS.33.1.2034341

Abstract :
This article seeks to address the inherent ambiguity in the appeal to the Spirit and the danger that the ecumenical movement may become stalled by a lack of clarity concerning this appeal. It outlines a foundational theology of the Spirit, as a point of departure. It then provides the elements of a Spirit Christology, including a Spirit Ecclesiology, and addresses the issue of the ecclesial discernment of the Spirit. It concludes with a summary of some of the consequences for ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue flowing from a turn to the Spirit in theology. By advocating the adoption of a renewed theology of the Spirit, informed by a Spirit Christology, and applied to the Church, the article provides one way of moving beyond the existing impasse in ecumenism and also helps to address the new demands of inter-religious dialogue.

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