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Baptism and the Unity of the Church

Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology, 2000
An ecumenical dialogue between theologians from various nations and Christian traditions concerning the topic of baptism. The book consists of a foundational study paper developed by the Institute for Ecumenical Research, followed by essays which deal with the topic of baptism and unity from the perspective of different Christian traditions and explore
Michael Root, Risto Saarinen
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The Church as a Prophet of Unity

The Journal of Religion, 1927
When Mary Kingsley wrote of the peoples of West Africa she expressed a very bitter criticism of the effect of missionary effort upon them. Old cultures which had been centuries in maturing were being ruthlessly attacked at the very foundations, with resulting disorganization, leaving the natives in a worse state than they were before they had been ...
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Unity and the Eastern Churches

Life of the Spirit, 1960
During these last decades the problem of Christian disunity has imposed itself on the conscience of Christians as an immediate challenge and there have been many attempts to find a solution. All Christians, whatever their ecclesiastical allegiance, affirm belief in ‘one, holy, cathohc and apostolic Church', and although no mark of the Church could ...
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The Unity of the Church and the Reformation

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1971
The Unity of the Church and the Reformation It is a common complaint of social scientists that historians are too often content to study, describe, and analyze specific events, but fail to draw general conclusions from their knowledge. From time to time economists, sociologists, and psychologists have therefore bravely rushed in to remedy these defects
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The Church Unity Octave

Life of the Spirit, 1959
It cannot be emphasized too strongly that this is an octave of prayer for unity. A time, therefore, not so much for talking and listening to each other about our divisions and how we might heal them, but rather for talking and listening to God— trying to see our divisions with his eyes, and asking for his unity.This octave—or eight days—of prayer for ...
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UNITY OF THE CHURCH — UNITY OF MANKIND

The Ecumenical Review, 1972
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Church Fellowship – An Ecumenical Model of Unity?

Ecumenical Review, 2023
Konrad Raiser
exaly  

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