The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, perspectives and tensions. Christians are witnessing the advent of an emerging ecumenical paradigm, which, because it is not fully realized, is still realizing its full definition. The paradigm operates in a global context rather than a Eurocentric one, and even as it is more global, it is simultaneously more local. It cultivates shared praxis while being less concerned with the comparison of dogmas. Ecclesiology is also entering a new paradigm which shares many features with its ecumenical counterpart, particularly its global perspective and interest in shared praxis ahead of dogmatic questions. Even though ecumenism and ecclesiology share common...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
The new Europe will bring together a plurality of religions, traditions and cultures. The process of...
This article engages the theme of the 2017 meeting of the American Society of Missiology: “Missiolog...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
The questions that underlined and motivated this research project have been: Why do members of the O...
<span>This article attends to ecumenicity as the second reformation. The ecumenical organisati...
The Roman Catholic Church is not a member church of the World Council of Churches (WCC). Nevertheles...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
This article explores the implications for Christian unity from the perspective of the lived faith c...
Receptive Ecumenism is a ground-breaking new ecumenical approach, widely regarded as having the pote...
Paul Lakeland is an editor and contributing author, What Does Rome Have to Learn from Geneva? Whole...
An upsurge in Orthodox anti-ecumenical criticism in 2016 has raised the question of the current stat...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
Abstract: The new Europe will bring together a plurality of religions, traditions and cultures. The ...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
The new Europe will bring together a plurality of religions, traditions and cultures. The process of...
This article engages the theme of the 2017 meeting of the American Society of Missiology: “Missiolog...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
The questions that underlined and motivated this research project have been: Why do members of the O...
<span>This article attends to ecumenicity as the second reformation. The ecumenical organisati...
The Roman Catholic Church is not a member church of the World Council of Churches (WCC). Nevertheles...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
This article explores the implications for Christian unity from the perspective of the lived faith c...
Receptive Ecumenism is a ground-breaking new ecumenical approach, widely regarded as having the pote...
Paul Lakeland is an editor and contributing author, What Does Rome Have to Learn from Geneva? Whole...
An upsurge in Orthodox anti-ecumenical criticism in 2016 has raised the question of the current stat...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
Abstract: The new Europe will bring together a plurality of religions, traditions and cultures. The ...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
The new Europe will bring together a plurality of religions, traditions and cultures. The process of...
This article engages the theme of the 2017 meeting of the American Society of Missiology: “Missiolog...