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Ecumenism of Blood and Christian Churches in Contemporary Nigeria

International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2022
There has recently been an upsurge in the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, especially in northern Nigeria by the militant Islamic sect Boko Haram, and in the Middle Belt and other areas of the country by Muslim Fulani herdsmen.
A. Amaefule
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Ecumenism to Ontology: Stoker’s Theology of the Host

Journal of Victorian Culture, 2022
Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula is replete with religious symbolism, from devotional objects to sacred imagery. Despite the novel’s theological richness, little has been written on Stoker’s theology, and most criticism has focused on interpreting the novel
Madeleine Potter
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Spiritual autobiographies as sources of the ecumenism: Dag Hammarskjöld’s case

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
An important genre of the theological area, spiritual autobiography is currently undergoing a rediscovery process, because of recent research on this topic.
I. Morariu
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Lev Zander and Problems of Ecumenism

ISTORIYA, 2021
Lev Alexandrovich Zander was a continuer of the Russian religious and philosophical renaissance thought of the beginning of the 20th century. The main part of his intellectual activity was performed in the extraordinary conditions of emigration.
Dorota Jewdokimow
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Ecumenism of the wounded hands

Studia Theologica
In contemporary ecumenical theology, the progress of receptive ecumen-ism has engendered prospects of a new ecumenical wave. Receptive ecu-menism entails a strategy for ecclesial reform and ecumenical reinvigoration.
Sara Gehlin
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Ecumenics, Teaching Ecumenics and Ecumenical Formation

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2001
The article proposes that Ecumenics is an integrative focus for theological study, seeking as it does to study the theological foundations of unity and diversity, and the historic divisions of the churches and the attempts to overcome them. It explores methodologies appropriate to conflict resolution and reconciliation, and examines the history and ...
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From Interdenominational to Interreligious Ecumenism at Taizé and Le Jour du Seigneur

Studia Liturgica
The ecumenical community of Taizé and the weekly television program, Le Jour du Seigneur, illustrate the tendency to move away from interdenominational ecumenism towards interreligious dialogue.
Pierre M. Hegy
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Ecumenism, Ecumenical Theology and Ecumenics

Irish Theological Quarterly, 1978
Insiste sur la distinction notionnelle de ces trois termes, et souhaite que l'oecumenisme theorique ("ecumenics") devienne une branche de l'enseignement theologique.
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Canon law, ecumenism, and synodality

Ecclesiastical Law Journal
This article considers the following three matters: first, how every Christian tradition globally has its own system of canon law or other regulatory instruments; second, how these laws contribute to ecumenism as an instrument for greater visible ...
Norman Doe
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The Ecumenical and Non-Ecumenical Dialectic of Christian Bioethics

Christian Bioethics, 1995
Non-ecumenical Christian bioethics will seem a strange category for many. The category relies on the recognition that bioethics mediates morality and ethics in healthcare. As such bioethics will have particular content. It is the content of a moral vision that both divides and unites.
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