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Religion, Sustainability Movements, and Ecumenism
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2019The Centro Cristiano Lavastida de Servicio y Capacitación (Lavastida Christian Center for Service and Training) was founded in 1995 in Santiago, during the economic crisis following the collapse of the Soviet Bloc. This ecumenical center has promoted the growth of agroecology, permaculture, and other sustainability initiatives through collaborative ...
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The Ecumenical Movement and 1968
The Ecumenical Review, 2018AbstractThe year 1968 is remembered as a turning point in ecumenical history: the 4th Assembly of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in Uppsala appeared to mark the end of the era of early ecumenism and the beginning of a new era. This article questions this understanding of “Uppsala” and examines the reasons for such a mythologization of the assembly
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Service To The Ecumenical Movement
Baptist Quarterly, 1999L'A. rend justice a l'implication des baptistes dans le mouvement oecumenique ; implication trop souvent meconnue ou ignoree. En effet beaucoup d'oecumenistes anglais sont des baptistes. L'article prend souvent la forme de listes ou les personnes mentionnees sont des figures de l'union baptiste d'Angleterre et de la societe missionnaire baptiste.
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Receptive Ecumenism and the Renewal of the Ecumenical Movement
2019Receptive Ecumenism is a ground-breaking new ecumenical approach, widely regarded as having the potential to revitalise the Ecumenical Movement. But what is Receptive Ecumenism? Why is it important? In Receptive Ecumenism and the Renewal of the Ecumenical Movement, Antonia Pizzey offers a comprehensive, systematic analysis of Receptive Ecumenism. While
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Goodall, Norman, The Ecumenical Movement ...
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Prophecy in the ecumenical movement
1977This chapter shows how important the theme "Prophetic Vocation in the New Testament and Today" is for the present ecumenical movement. There is no doubt that since its beginning in the late 19th century the modern ecumenical movement has often fulfilled a prophetic vocation. Old and New Testament scholars react differently to the term prophecy.
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