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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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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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Ecumenism

2023
Abstract The restoration of unity among Christians is ‘a principal concern’ of Vatican II, closely linked to the council’s reforming purpose, as it relates to the very nature and mission of Christ’s Church. This chapter explores how an overarching ecumenical concern shapes the conciliar event and contributes to an ecclesiology of ...
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Ecumenism - Ecumenical - Orthodoxy

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2014
Christian ecumenism as it manifests itself in Scythia Minor, in the first three centuries of patristic church that interests us here (IV , V and VI), is as complex as the ecumenical movement of the twentieth century, different historical circumstances.
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Ecumenical Propositional Tableau

Studia Logica
The paper introduces the \textit{Ecumenical Propositional Tableau} (\(E_T\)), a tableau-based proof system for what the authors call ``ecumenical propositional logic'', a framework that combines both intuitionistic and classical reasoning. The notion of ecumenical systems originates from Dag Prawitz's proposal to develop proof systems that integrate ...
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Ecumenism

2016
This chapter explores Anglican ecumenical engagement. After a brief historical survey of Anglican involvement in the global ecumenical movement, it focuses on the mostly bilateral ecumenical discussions which have taken place since the Second World War, considering relations between Anglicans and Old Catholics, Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Eastern ...
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