Timothy Radcliffe's key idea here is 'faithful questioning'. Faithful questioners are rooted in their community and engage from that perspective in rational debate. Radcliffe does acknowledge of course that churches have not always been noted for their practice of rational debate but we would do well to try to get hold of what he's driving at.
He argues that the vigour of the churches relates to their powers of rational debate. Churches lose vigour through silence; they fear to speak out because it might threaten their unity (the unity of their tradition even before they embark on ecumenical conversations).
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