Ecumenical and international: Anglican-Old Catholic relationships in the correspondence between Andreas Rinkel and Urs Küry (1955-1970)

Ecumenical relationships between national churches, such as the churches of the Anglican Communion and those of the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches, lead to an increase in the international network of these churches. This article explores this in relation to the aforementioned ecumenical r...

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Autres titres:One small village? Church history in international perspective
Auteur principal: Smit, Peter-Ben 1979- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Amsterdam University Press [2017]
Dans: Trajecta
Année: 2017, Volume: 26, Numéro: 1, Pages: 133-168
RelBib Classification:KAJ Époque contemporaine
KDC Église vieille-catholique
KDE Église anglicane
KDJ Œcuménisme
Sujets non-standardisés:B Küry, Urs, Bp, 1901-1976
B Old Catholic Church Relations Anglican Communion
B Rinkel, Andreas, Abp , 1889-1979
B International relations and church
B Recognition (Ecumenical relations)
B United and uniting churches
B Anglican Communion Relations
B Church of England Relations Methodist Church (England)
B Episcopacy and Christian union
B Correspondence, German
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Résumé:Ecumenical relationships between national churches, such as the churches of the Anglican Communion and those of the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches, lead to an increase in the international network of these churches. This article explores this in relation to the aforementioned ecumenical relationship based on the formal correspondence between Andreas Rinkel as president of the International Bishops' Conference of the Union of Utrecht and Urs Kiiry as its secretary. It transpires that the international dimension of their theologizing and ecclesial life was expanded in three main ways: 1) the need for formal representation led them to embody ecumenical relations internationally by attending episcopal consecrations, the enthronement of primates and gatherings such as the Lambeth Conference; 2) the various ecumenical endeavors of churches of the Anglican Communion (e.g., church unions in South Asia, Anglican-Methodist dialogue in England, the Wider Episcopal Fellowship) meant that the Old Catholic bishops had to orient themselves in a more international, even global fashion, in the scope of their theologizing; 3) a variety of contacts also touched on geopolitical matters, notably those having to do with the Cold War and the Iron Curtain.
ISSN:2665-9484
Contient:Enthalten in: Trajecta