Taking the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches as his starting point, Archbishop Conti shares with us something of his own ecumenical journey and in doing so sets out some of the issues which face the Roman Catholic church in its relations with other churches in Scotland and beyond. His paper ends with a useful summary of what he sees as the main achievements of the Porto Alegre Assembly
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
In this paper I gather insights from the dialogue of the Catholic Church with the mainstream churche...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
The Ecumenical Movement was born outside the Roman Catholic Church, just over a century ago. The imp...
Prompted by an article which appeared in an earlier issue of Theology in Scotland (J. Ross McLaren, ...
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 ...
Graham McGeoch considers the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in the context of previou...
Graham McGeoch considers the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in the context of previou...
MT-40; Charles Feinberg; Series on prophecy; ecumenical is not of God; Rev. 17-18; Rev. 38-3
The Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Year 2000 was committed to ecumenism in its mission of unity i...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
The Roman Catholic Church is not a member church of the World Council of Churches (WCC). Nevertheles...
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
In this paper I gather insights from the dialogue of the Catholic Church with the mainstream churche...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
The Ecumenical Movement was born outside the Roman Catholic Church, just over a century ago. The imp...
Prompted by an article which appeared in an earlier issue of Theology in Scotland (J. Ross McLaren, ...
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 ...
Graham McGeoch considers the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in the context of previou...
Graham McGeoch considers the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in the context of previou...
MT-40; Charles Feinberg; Series on prophecy; ecumenical is not of God; Rev. 17-18; Rev. 38-3
The Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Year 2000 was committed to ecumenism in its mission of unity i...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
The Roman Catholic Church is not a member church of the World Council of Churches (WCC). Nevertheles...
ABSTRACT: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation offers an occasion to reflect on the progress of ...
The Second Vatican Council also opens a new chapter in the Church’s history concerning the journey t...
In this paper I gather insights from the dialogue of the Catholic Church with the mainstream churche...