In the light of the statement The Church: Towards a Common Vision the article concentrates on the specific question of the relation of the Church to the world. The key statements of the document are depicted showing the Church as sign and servant of God’s design for the world (pts. 25–26) and the Church in God’s plan for creation (pts. 58–59). In the first part is explained the biblical notion of “the world”. The second point approaches the historical aspect of the relation “Church – the world”. The third part of the article tries to convince that the contemporary Christian thought perceives the relation of the Church to the world through the category of universal reconciliation in Christ and in the Holy Spirit
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The church in the New Testament The article explores the documents of the New Testament in search of...
‘Witness’ belongs to the central vocabulary of contemporary ecumenism. Despite its ecumenically sign...
The Church was in the world long before our days. It existed in Ephesus before Paul wrote his Letter...
The Article presents the biblical background of the idea of the Church as com- munion in the light o...
The mystery of the Church is one of the most important problems in the modern ecumenical movement. C...
ABSTRACT: The church was placed by God at the confluence between men and God to promote the interest...
The church is in service to mankind – this fundamental conviction, which seemingly has been losing i...
The convergence of the Church, its Gospel and the World has become a critical area of New Testament ...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to reflect upon the role of the Christian Church as a natural factor in th...
<p>This article considers the church from a semiotic and systems-theory perspective as a revel...
To the 10 th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Busan, Republic of Korea (30 October to 8 ...
Thoughts on the beginnings of the church as a history of reconciliating diversityAgainst the backdro...
In this article we continue our journey exploring the direct connection that exists between vision a...
This article offers a critical reflection on the World Council of Churches Conference on World Missi...
The external image of the church – a few biblical perspectives What does the Bible teach about the...
The church in the New Testament The article explores the documents of the New Testament in search of...
‘Witness’ belongs to the central vocabulary of contemporary ecumenism. Despite its ecumenically sign...
The Church was in the world long before our days. It existed in Ephesus before Paul wrote his Letter...