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Fragile Wars: Anti-Ecumenism in a South African Church

Journal of Southern African Studies, 2018
In South Africa, where ecumenism historically characterised popular Christianity, the post-apartheid entry of certain Pentecostal Charismatic Churches (PCCs) has introduced decidedly anti-ecumenica...
I. V. Wyk
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Guarding the Faith or Resisting Dialogue?: Anti-Ecumenical Tendencies in Bulgarian Orthodoxy

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This paper explores the historical, theological, and ideological roots of anti-ecumenical tendencies within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC), especially in the post-communist period.
Kaminis, Ioannis
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HORIZONS A, 2021
Anatolios, Khaled. Deification through the Cross: An Eastern Christian Theology of Salvation. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing, . xxii +  pages. $.. Barbera, Andre. On Faith, Works, Eternity, and the Creatures that We Are.
L. Nancy
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Theodore Roosevelt

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 2021
Theodore Roosevelt is well-known as a rancher, hunter, naturalist, soldier, historian, explorer, and statesman. His visage is etched on Mount Rushmore—alongside those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln—as a symbol of his vast and
Benjamin J. Wetzel
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Neo-traditionalist ecclesiology in Orthodoxy

Scottish Journal of Theology, 2019
Modern anti-ecumenism in Orthodoxy is grounded in a sacramental or eucharistic ecclesiology which identifies Christianity and the church exclusively with the Orthodox Church and stands in opposition to universal baptismal ecclesiology.
P. Ladouceur
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Conservative Liberalism and Pan-Christian Utopianism in Post-Napoleonic Europe

Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean, 1800-1850, 2018
Chapter 6 focuses on the mystical atmosphere created by the Holy Alliance (1815) and on the hopes invested on Tsar Alexander I’s allegedly liberal and constitutional venture in the years around the Congress of Vienna.
Konstantina Zanou
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