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Wither black theology of liberation? Perspectives from the late Professor Vuyani Vellem
The future of a black theology of liberation (BTL) has been in question since the demise of apartheid in South Africa. The constitution of democracy in the country has raised questions about the relevance and purpose of such a theology in the wake of a ...
Jerry Pillay
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Patriarchs of Constantinople in the acts of the archbishop of Ohrid Demetrios Chomatenos [PDF]
Demetrios Chomatenos, the archbishop of Ohrid, mentions several patriarchs of Constantinople in his numerous acts, particularly those whose decisions were used in the deliberations of his archbishopric's court.
Stanković Vlada
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Book Review: Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical Thought [PDF]
A review of Wesley Ariarajah\u27s Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical ...
Coward, Harold
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The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between the separated (or divided) institutional Churches of Christianity worldwide. The practice of ecumenism and ecumenical theology have developed principally at the doctrinal and theological levels.
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Formação continuada: uma reflexão sobre a prática docente
O presente artigo faz uma breve análise sobre a formação continuada de professores na perspectiva da educação reflexiva, à luz de teóricos que tratam desse tema, bem como discorre sobre os avanços e mudanças da formação, enquanto processo de emancipação ...
Luciana de Souza Silva +2 more
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War and Autocephaly in Ukraine
A series of conflicts that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union culminated in the war in Ukraine waged by Russia in 2014. The international community was taken by surprise, and its reactions to the Russian aggression were often confused and ...
Cyril Hovorun
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Ekklesia and Ecumenism in the Body of Christ: Unity from the Ground-Up
This article explores the implications for Christian unity from the perspective of the lived faith community, the ekklesia. While bilateral and multilateral dialogues have borne great fruit in bringing Christian denominations closer together, as indeed ...
Anastasia Wendlinder
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A Reflection on Nominal Christians in Contemporary England
This article attends to the religious landscape in contemporary England, particularly those who display some Christian beliefs and practices loosely, while their church attendance is slight, occasional or non-existent.
Sinwoong Kim
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Interfaith dialogue in Italy: a school project suggestion
Italy is a predominantly Christian country. The majority of the population is Catholic but there are an increasing number of different Christian denominations.
Marzia Scuderi
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Book Review: Navigating Troubled Waters: The Ecumenical Movement in the Pacific Islands since the 1980s [PDF]
A new book, edited by Manfred Ernst and Lydia Johnson, outlines the decline of cooperation among ecumenical churches in Oceania. Contributions by numerous authors shed light on the situation in the individual island states, point to causes and failures ...
Mückler, Hermann
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