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The Stranger as Sacrament: Karl Barth and the Ethics of Ecclesial Practice>
Authors:Joseph L. Mangina
Affiliation:Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1H7.
Abstract:Recent theology has devoted attention to ecclesial practices as a matrix for ethical reflection. Barth stands in ambivalent relation to these developments. On the one hand, Barth urges consideration of the relation of church practice to the gospel of divine action; on the other, Barth's christocentric account of ethics might be corrected by an ethics of ecclesial practice. The ambivalence is explored in an interpretation of Barth's account of the ministry of the Christian community in Church Dogmatics IV/3 and of his treatment of love of one's neighbour in I/2.
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