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For many decades, Christian churches have engaged in ecumenical dialogues addressing church-dividing issues and trying to overcome them. Many valuable texts have emerged from these dialogues, but they are hardly known in the churches. One reason for this
Johannes Oeldemann
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The ecumenical dialogue: issues and answers by John Paul II
The article of Sergiy Prysukhin «The ecumenical dialogue: issues and answers by John Paul II (on the occasion of 15th anniversary of Pastoral Visit to the Ukraine, 2001)» is devoted to theology works of John Paul II in relation to the analysis of ...
Sergiy Prysukhin
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Ecumenical Convergences: Romanian Evangelicals Exploring Orthodoxy
Historically, in Romania, the relations between the Romanian Orthodox Church and the evangelical communities have been characterized by tension and mutual distrust.
Cristian Sonea
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Pentecostal Ecumenism: The Legacy of David Du Plessis [PDF]
This article retrieves the historical ecumenical endeavours of David Du Plessis – the South African who ended being an American citizen and the Assemblies of God credentialed minister.
Dr. Kelebogile Thomas Resane
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Much scholarship in the dialogue between evangelical and Orthodox believers focuses on doctrinal compatibility. This article contributes to that literature by giving an example of a spiritual practice (icon veneration) that creates additional space for ...
Mae Elise Cannon, Kevin Vollrath
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Bakhtin on the Nature of Dialogue: Some Implications for Dialogue between Christian Churches
The paper offers a contribution to the discussion of the role of intercultural issues in dialogue between Christian churches representing differing doctrinal positions.
Duncan Reid
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Intercultural, Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue: An Introduction
Religious traditions with their universal intent on human salvation or well-being have de-territorialized themselves or migrated from the place of their origin along trade routes in the company of merchants, invaders, and colonizers [...]
Francis-Vincent Anthony
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Ecumenism as Hope: The Prophetic Role and the Eschatological Function of the Church
The article is structured around one of the questions that has been at the forefront of controversies in the orthodox church in recent years: why is ecumenical dialogue necessary and why “must” we engage in it? The answer can be simple: because it is the
Cristian-Sebastian Sonea
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Ecclesiological Convergences in Recent Multilateral Ecumenical Dialogue
This article discusses the topic of the Church in the multilateral international theological dialogue conducted by the Faith and Order Commission (FOC) of the World Council of Churches (WCC), which in 2013 published a “convergence statement” entitled ...
Andrzej Choromanski
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