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Contemporary Critical Reflections on Ion Bria’s Vision for Ecumenical Dialogue

open access: yesReligions
In this study, I will expose the perspective of the ecumenical dialogue in the theology of Fr. Ion Bria, one of the well-known Romanians involved in the ecumenical movement. In the first part, after a short introduction, I will present the most important
Doru Marcu
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The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and ‘Crisis’ Ecumenical Groups

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter analyses the emergence of ‘non-conformist’ ecumenical groups that emerged due to the paralysis of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) during the crisis years in Zimbabwe. The author interrogates the limits of ecumenism in relation to political engagement and charges that the ZCC has not succeeded in promoting unity and cohesion.
Joram Tarusarira
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The Relevance of Ecumenism in Zimbabwe

open access: yesAfrican Theological Journal for Church and Society, 2022
This article seeks to explore the relevance of ecumenism or ecumenical movements in Zimbabwe as a form of theological identity. The ecumenical movements in Zimbabwe began in 1964 with the formation of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches.
Ezekiel Baloyi
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"Holy and Great Cathedral" of the Orthodox Church

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2016
An important event of the Orthodox world of the last year was the Cathedral, which took place on June 19-28 on. Mole. The extraordinary nature of this council is that it was convened 1229 years after the last (seventh) Ecumenical Council in 787, which ...
Petro Yarotskiy
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The Relevance of Pusey’s Eirenicon Today: Intercommunion between Anglicans and Roman Catholics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded to Edward Manning’s claim that the Church of England is not an authentic church.
Duke, Emmanuel Orok
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Potting Christianity: Ecumenical Worship in Its Multicultural and Multi-Ethnic Context

open access: yesReligions, 2022
In the gardening world, potting refers to the cultivation of plants by cutting, layering, and replacing nutrients-depleted soil with new soil in larger pots to accommodate the growth process.
Swee Hong Lim
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The Second Vatican Council as a challenge and motivation for development of theological-ecclesiological tradition of the Christian East

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2015
The article deals with long-term process and measures to intensify the all orthodox efforts during the twentieth century for the preparation of the Ecumenical Orthodox council, which acquired the special dynamics after the Second Vatican Council (1962 ...
Andriy Yurush
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Joseph Ratzinger: Evangelical Ecumenist or How to Argue With a Traditional Protestant Over the Immaculate Conception

open access: yesWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2023
This paper presents a trend among some traditional Protestant theologians to regard Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI as a sympathetic fellow-traveller and ecumenical dialogue partner, focusing on his implementation of the texts of the Second Vatican ...
Tim Perry
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Where Do We Go From Here? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
(excerpt) Truth is, though, we need wise and discerning counsel in order learn how to be liturgists for our assemblies. Liturgists, whether worship leaders or planners, presiding or assisting, spoken or musical, all need a coherent sense of their ...
Brugh, Lorraine
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Reasons for Convening the Trullo Council (691-692)

open access: yesForum Theologicum Sardicense
In 691-692, a church event of great importance was convened and held. This council, known historically as the ‘Trullan’ or ‘Quinisext’ Council, took its name from the hall where it was held in the Imperial Palace in Constantinople.
Svetoslav Tsekov
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