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Die filioque: Ekumeniese speelbal of reformatories teologiese noodsaaklikheid
The filioque The current debate within the ecumenical movement about the filioque has its origin in the Greek Orthodox church’s demand that the Nicenco- Constantinopolitanum be accepted in its original form.
J. Otto, J. H. Koekemoer
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Imaginative Ecumenism—Rethinking the Paradigm from an Anglican Perspective
This article reviews the history of the ecumenical movement from an English Anglican perspective, exploring its successes and limitations. It suggests that ecumenical aspirations risk being bogged down in incremental ecumenism, the pursuit of small steps
Jeremy Morris
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Synodality from a Reformed Perspective
For Reformed theologians, the “synodal process” in the Roman Catholic Church is an important ecumenical rapprochement since it is based on the conviction that all believers, and all humans of good will, should have a voice in the Church’s future.
Arnold Huijgen
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Based on both documentary research and a series of interviews, this study retrieves the ecumenical spirit of the beginning of the dismissed Tsuen Wan Ecumenical Social Service Centre (TWESSC), a Christian non-governmental organization.
Wai-Yin Christina Wong
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The Views of Several Indonesian Reformed Theologians Regarding Ecumenicity
: Based on historical researches concerning ecumenical movement in Indonesia, it could be found that the formation of the Council of Churches in Indonesia (DGI) which later changed its name to the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI) can not be ...
Agustinus M.L. Batlajery
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The role of ecumenical bodies in curbing abuses in New Prophetic Churches in South Africa
The proliferation of New Prophetic Churches within the broader Pentecostal movement in South Africa has come with the challenge of the abuse of religion and people’s beliefs.
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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The ecumenical movement originates from Protestant ecumenical initiatives, which resulted in world Christian conferences of the first half of the twentieth century.
O. I. Panko
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Review of the Pilgrimage for Justice and Peace (PJP) Series
Since its 10th Assembly of Busan, 2013, the World Council of Churches (WCC) started a movement that invites us to walk with them: a Pilgrimage for Justice and Peace (PJP), a project looking to foster a debate within its members, envisaging to mark the ...
Lyn van Rooyen
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Motivated for Action and Collaboration: The Abrahamic Religions and Climate Change [PDF]
Leaders of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have publicly advocated action to mitigate the adverse effects of human-forced climate change. Particularly prominent prior to, during, and after the 21st Conference of the Parties of the United Nations ...
Schaefer, Jame
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Book Review: Indian Theology in Dialogue [PDF]
A review of Klaus Klostermaier\u27s Indian Theology in ...
Neufeldt, Ronald
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