A History of the Desire for Christian Unity is a multi-volume reference work on the history of the Ecumenic movement. Scholars from across continents and disciplines address the question how a "desiderium" has been driving theologians, hierarchs, pastors, philosophers, historians and the common faithful to seek visible unity
This contribution is meant as a broad introduction to the topic of mission and unity. I start with l...
PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016History is absolutely cruci...
Christian disunity, as has been shown by Rouse and Neill, has been a major problem in the Church fro...
A History of the Desire for Christian Unity:Ecumenism in the Churches,19th-21st Century, vol. 1Dawn ...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the consequences of the separations (regarding doctrine and tra...
Modern ecumenism traces its roots back to the 1910 World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh. Celebra...
Problem. A clear understanding of the nature of church unity and the role of authority in the mainte...
This article illustrates ways in which the modern ecumenical movement promotes solidarity among form...
Christian irenics.--Biblical doctrine of the church.--Catholic-the name and the thing.--The historic...
The principle aim of the current study is to examine Saint Paul’s contribution to the search for the...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
The current study seeks to examine the contribution of the apostle Paul to the search for the unity ...
This article considers the historical development of the Groupe des Dombes and its significant contr...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
A critical 7-volume reference that explores Christian theology through the themes and problematics o...
This contribution is meant as a broad introduction to the topic of mission and unity. I start with l...
PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016History is absolutely cruci...
Christian disunity, as has been shown by Rouse and Neill, has been a major problem in the Church fro...
A History of the Desire for Christian Unity:Ecumenism in the Churches,19th-21st Century, vol. 1Dawn ...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the consequences of the separations (regarding doctrine and tra...
Modern ecumenism traces its roots back to the 1910 World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh. Celebra...
Problem. A clear understanding of the nature of church unity and the role of authority in the mainte...
This article illustrates ways in which the modern ecumenical movement promotes solidarity among form...
Christian irenics.--Biblical doctrine of the church.--Catholic-the name and the thing.--The historic...
The principle aim of the current study is to examine Saint Paul’s contribution to the search for the...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
The current study seeks to examine the contribution of the apostle Paul to the search for the unity ...
This article considers the historical development of the Groupe des Dombes and its significant contr...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
A critical 7-volume reference that explores Christian theology through the themes and problematics o...
This contribution is meant as a broad introduction to the topic of mission and unity. I start with l...
PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016History is absolutely cruci...
Christian disunity, as has been shown by Rouse and Neill, has been a major problem in the Church fro...