Current Issue ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Year: 2022 Volume: LXIV Issue: 2 Petr Sláma Notes form the Coasts of Bohemia: Theological Aspects of the František Ábel Remembering in the Eucharistic Tradition Reflected in 1 Cori Jason Wesley Alvis Wild Ecumenism: Becoming Communities of Gift, Reception, and Ivan Belanji Convention on the Rights of the Child as a Basis for Contemp Ladislav Beneš Jr. “Remarkable ways”: Secondary Dimensions of International Org Content (pdf) [ URL "ETFN-986-version1-content.pdf"] Title page (pdf) [ URL "ETFN-986-version1-cover.pdf"] ****************************************************************************************** * Notes form the Coasts of Bohemia: Theological Aspects of the War in Ukraine ****************************************************************************************** Author: Petr Sláma Abstract Editorial of the editor-in-chief. Citation: SLÁMA, Petr. Notes form the Coasts of Bohemia: Theological Aspects o ****************************************************************************************** * Remembering in the Eucharistic Tradition Reflected in 1 Corinthians 11:24–25 (17–34) ****************************************************************************************** Author: František Ábel Abstract The goal of this paper is to examine the phenomenon of remembering i resurrection perspective. The Eucharistic tradition is an apt exampl Jesus, and – by its further recounting – the creation of a “memory” principles of the social memory approach to an examination of Paul’s original (historical) sense and the role of the Eucharis-tic traditi Keywords: remembering, memory and memories, Eucharistic tradition, 1 Corinthia Citation: ÁBEL, František. Remembering in the Eucharistic Tradition Reflected ****************************************************************************************** * Wild Ecumenism: Becoming Communities of Gift, Reception, and Plentitude in Light of Pent ****************************************************************************************** Author: Jason Wesley Alvis Abstract One core element of ecumenical theology is a search not simply for c diverse and calls for a certain “receptivity” of plentitude. This ar overwhelming Glossolalia present there as a core value for Christian unity, proposing that the concept of “wildness” can help still maint gift theories of Jan Patočka, and the idea of “play” as a means to e unite around the aim to be hospitable to the search for plentitude. Keywords: Reception – Plentitude – Community – Pentecost – Ecu-menism – Gift Citation: AVIS, Jason Wesley. Wild Ecumenism: Becoming Communities of Gift, Re ****************************************************************************************** * Convention on the Rights of the Child as a Basis for Contemporary Ethical Discussion con party Artificial Reproductive Technologies ****************************************************************************************** Author: Ivan Belanji Abstract The article presents a non-religious, secular argument against third the Child. The arti-cle first presents in short the main thesis, whi arguments in favour of this view. Next it highlights articles of the of the child to know and be raised by his or her own parents. The ar Rights of the Child to argue that a child has a funda-mental right t abandonment, neglect and abuse. The article then proceeds to show ho in the Convention. The article also shows how adoption and third-par interest of the child, while third-party ART fail to consider the ri Keywords: Convention on the Rights of the Child, artificial reproduc-tive tech Citation: BELANJI, Ivan. Convention on the Rights of the Child as a Basis for 2022, vol. LXIV, issue 2, pp. 120-149. ****************************************************************************************** * “Remarkable ways”: Secondary Dimensions of International Organisations in the Cold War, Christian Peace Conference ****************************************************************************************** Author: Ladislav Beneš Jr. Abstract This article deals with international organisations and their roles official conclusions, lectures, and appeals, which were often public emphasised as the most crucial reason they attended these forums. Th like outside the main lecture hall. The Christian Peace Conference (CPC) was founded in 1958 in mutual c was under the super-vision of the secret police, which kept tabs on a place where Christians and sympathisers of the organisation from a or between individuals was formed. From the Evangelical Church of Cz foreign media about the state of society in Czechoslovakia. The CPC the Cold War was a very exclusive affair, and only a few could atten Keywords: International organisations – Christian Peace Conference –Cold war – Citation: BENEŠ, Ladislav, Jr. “Remarkable ways”: Secondary Dimensions of Inte vol. LXIV, issue 2, pp. 150-173.