This article offers a critical reflection on the World Council of Churches Conference on World Mission and Evangelization in 2018 in Arusha, asking for a renewed focus on and discussion of ecumenical and missional theology, especially the relation between unity and diversity among churches and Christians. Based on an outline of the ecumenical discussion on “unity and (reconciled) diversity,” the author asks for a strengthened focus on the unity of the church. She claims that transforming unity is important for the credibility of the church in its communication of the gospel to the world, that transforming unity is a “matter of survival” in times of secularization and in times of religious persecution, and that transforming unity implies a c...
As Christianity grows ever more diverse, is unity an absurd hope – or even desirable? A recent inte...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
The World Council of Churches was inaugurated in 1948. Its constitution describes it as 'a fellowshi...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
Artikkeli käsittelee v. 2018 Arushassa, Tansaniassa, pidetyn KMN:n maailmanlähetyskonferenssin teolo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe term ecumenical is not a new word. It comes to us from two Greek...
This contribution is meant as a broad introduction to the topic of mission and unity. I start with l...
This article explores the implications for Christian unity from the perspective of the lived faith c...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
The purpose of a volume on Mission and Unity – Ecclesiology and Mission is to bring to public attent...
The paper acknowledges that today is not a time for discourses and programmes concerned with unity, ...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, i...
<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><...
This essay builds on the conference on “Mission in the 21th century: New models and strategies in a ...
As Christianity grows ever more diverse, is unity an absurd hope – or even desirable? A recent inte...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
The World Council of Churches was inaugurated in 1948. Its constitution describes it as 'a fellowshi...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
Artikkeli käsittelee v. 2018 Arushassa, Tansaniassa, pidetyn KMN:n maailmanlähetyskonferenssin teolo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe term ecumenical is not a new word. It comes to us from two Greek...
This contribution is meant as a broad introduction to the topic of mission and unity. I start with l...
This article explores the implications for Christian unity from the perspective of the lived faith c...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
The purpose of a volume on Mission and Unity – Ecclesiology and Mission is to bring to public attent...
The paper acknowledges that today is not a time for discourses and programmes concerned with unity, ...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, i...
<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><...
This essay builds on the conference on “Mission in the 21th century: New models and strategies in a ...
As Christianity grows ever more diverse, is unity an absurd hope – or even desirable? A recent inte...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
The World Council of Churches was inaugurated in 1948. Its constitution describes it as 'a fellowshi...