Divided loyalties : a reconciling ethic for churches in Northern Ireland
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Lesley Elizabeth Carroll, 'Divided loyalties : a reconciling ethic for churches in Northern Ireland', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2006, pp 443Download Item:
Abstract:
Can a denomination publicly engage with those who are
different and maintain its own theological integrity? Can a biblically,
theologically and ecumenically informed ethic be developed to sustain
a denomination in such engagement? These questions are at the heart
of this thesis and arise out of a theological concern that churches find
ways to publicly bear witness to the gospel, specifically in Northern
Ireland, seeking fuller conversion to God and the transformation of
society. In situations, like that in Northern Ireland, where there is
cultural and ethnic competition, the ethic will necessarily be a
reconciling ethic.
Author: Carroll, Lesley Elizabeth
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Smth, GeraldineQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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