Published: 2016-12-30

Evangelical Spirituality – the Space of Ecumenism

Przemysław Sawa
Studia Oecumenica
Section: Teologia ewangelicka
DOI https://doi.org/10.25167/so.3274

Abstract

Evangelical spirituality is a space of practical and spiritual ecumenical dialogue between protestant communities and Churches, and some of Catholic groups, especially those evan- gelisational and charismatic. Despite obvious doctrinal differences, some common traits can be listed: basing on the Bible, focusing on the Cross and the Christ, convertism (the need of personal conversion) and focus on evangelization. Those communities together, yet differently, testify about the necessity of making a conscious choice of faith as one’s lifestyle and about essentiality of evangelised and evangelising community of the bap- tised, of new dynamic worship and spontaneously animated prayer. It is also important to identify the dimensions of Churches’ and communities’ cooperation, and of the spiritual gifts exchange. Discovering of new forms of evangelisation and Kerygmatic preaching, experiencing community life by the faithful, exploring of the spirituality of the sacraments (institutions) and ability to accept the charismatic gifts are all worth to be noted among those factors. Spiritual renewal should be an undoubted priority.

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Sawa, P. (2016). Evangelical Spirituality – the Space of Ecumenism. Studia Oecumenica, 16, 253–275. https://doi.org/10.25167/so.3274

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