As Christianity grows ever more diverse, is unity an absurd hope – or even desirable? A recent international conference in Durham confirmed that although progress is slow, a new way of ‘doing’ecumenism is starting to bear fruit
Around long tables, vastly different cultures bravely stumble through attempts to communicate across...
Author offers review of the backgrounds to Stone-Campbell concepts of Christian unity, insides on th...
The paper acknowledges that today is not a time for discourses and programmes concerned with unity, ...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The World Council of Churches was inaugurated in 1948. Its constitution describes it as 'a fellowshi...
Unity is not just an unfulfilled idea of the Christian world. It is the axiom of reliability and sus...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
In the beginning of this text author wishes to reflect on the questions of Christian unity and fello...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the consequences of the separations (regarding doctrine and tra...
The author writes: “In memory of Bishop Pietro Rossano, that unforgettable and wise teacher in the p...
Ecumenical efforts should not aim to produce uniform doctrinal agreement but instead should promote ...
Nowadays, the world is becoming a “global village. ” Time and distances are reduced and that leads p...
Ecumenism can only be the outcome of both mutual and internal discernment in the churches. It will t...
Just over three decades ago, I entered high school as a first-year group member of the 13th Generat...
This article offers a critical reflection on the World Council of Churches Conference on World Missi...
Around long tables, vastly different cultures bravely stumble through attempts to communicate across...
Author offers review of the backgrounds to Stone-Campbell concepts of Christian unity, insides on th...
The paper acknowledges that today is not a time for discourses and programmes concerned with unity, ...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The World Council of Churches was inaugurated in 1948. Its constitution describes it as 'a fellowshi...
Unity is not just an unfulfilled idea of the Christian world. It is the axiom of reliability and sus...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
In the beginning of this text author wishes to reflect on the questions of Christian unity and fello...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the consequences of the separations (regarding doctrine and tra...
The author writes: “In memory of Bishop Pietro Rossano, that unforgettable and wise teacher in the p...
Ecumenical efforts should not aim to produce uniform doctrinal agreement but instead should promote ...
Nowadays, the world is becoming a “global village. ” Time and distances are reduced and that leads p...
Ecumenism can only be the outcome of both mutual and internal discernment in the churches. It will t...
Just over three decades ago, I entered high school as a first-year group member of the 13th Generat...
This article offers a critical reflection on the World Council of Churches Conference on World Missi...
Around long tables, vastly different cultures bravely stumble through attempts to communicate across...
Author offers review of the backgrounds to Stone-Campbell concepts of Christian unity, insides on th...
The paper acknowledges that today is not a time for discourses and programmes concerned with unity, ...