The Gift of Authority

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The Gift of Authority is an ecumenical document that explores and seeks common ground on the nature and exercise of authority in the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian ecumenical text
ecumenical document
theological document
abbreviation ARCIC document
addresses authority in the Anglican Church
authority in the Roman Catholic Church
aimsTo clarify convergences on authority between Anglicans and Roman Catholics
identify remaining differences on authority
promote Christian unity
concerns collegiality of bishops
ecclesial authority
episcopal authority
primacy in the Church
reception of doctrine
teaching authority
focusesOn exercise of authority in the Church
nature of authority in the Church
genre doctrinal statement
ecumenical agreement text
hasTheme authority as a gift from God
communion between churches
service and responsibility in church leadership
language English
producedBy Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission
relatedTo Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: "Roman Catholic Church"

episcopal collegiality
papal primacy
teaching office of the Church
seeks common ground between Anglicans and Roman Catholics
subject Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission
surface form: "Anglican–Roman Catholic relations"

ecclesiology
ecumenism
magisterium
title The Gift of Authority
usedBy Anglican theologians
Roman Catholic theologians
ecumenical commissions
usedIn ecumenical dialogue

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Gift of Authority title The Gift of Authority

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