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Theology In Europe

Nicholas Lash [1]
From the spring of 1992
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Nicholas Lash, a former professor of theology at Cambridge University and a frequent contributor to The Tablet, writes [2] in the December 13 issue about the role of the bishop as teacher, and the difference between teaching and commanding. Back in 1992, Professor Lash reported for America on a historic meeting of European theologians in Stuttgart, Germany. His three articles below are presented in pdf format.

"Europe has before it a unique opportunity for rebirth and renewal and, at the same time, the possibility of acute disorder and immense danger," Lash wrote in his introductory report, "Theology on the Way to Stuttgart" [3] (April 4, 1992).

Lash argued in "The Broken Mirror" [4] (May 16, 1992) that "theology is necessarily dependent upon confession and church. There is no faith without the confession of faith, without the community of faithful, the church."

Finally, in "In Search of the Prodigal" [5] (June 13, 1992), Lash commented that "if Europe is to be 're-evangelized,' the European churches must be made young again" and the resources for this work "are likely to come, at least in part, from outside Europe."

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[2] http://www.americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=12614
[3] http://americamagazine.org/../../content/archive/lash-3.pdf
[4] http://americamagazine.org/../../content/archive/lash-2.pdf
[5] http://americamagazine.org/../../content/archive/lash-1.pdf