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Is there a future for the world council of churches
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J.P. Oberholzer
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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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Theology and Liturgy as Life in Community and Shared Spirituality
Theology and Liturgy are two important dimensions of the Christian faith. Since faith can only be thought of in a holistic way, both Theology and Liturgy must have a place in the lives of the faithful.
Ioan Sauca
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Ecumenism in Modern Europe: Adaptation to Secular Society [PDF]
The ecumenism ideology is based on evangelical foundations and is aimed at achieving universal Christian unity. The historical differentiation of Christianity and the various circumstances of the church organizations development have caused the ...
Mikhail Yu. Smirnov
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This paper discusses the shared narrative of religions to Islamic Studies and Islamic Thought to find its content and relate it to the two fields to conduct research in the broader context.
Abraham Silo Wilar
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Towards a ‘Proverbs 31 Man?’ Pentecostalism and the Reconstruction of Masculinities in Kenya
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Ezra Chitando, Susan Mbula Kilonzo
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Institutional forms of contemporary ecumenical dialogue [PDF]
The article deals with ecumenism and the most important examples of its “institutionalisation”. It is stated that ecumenism implies the doctrine (idea), universal inter-church movement and the proclaimed goal of achieving Christian unity. It possesses
Nikolić Marko, Petković Petar
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Isabel A. Phiri
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The influence of John Calvin’s theology on the World Council of Churches
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity can be found in the purpose statements and goals of the World Council of Churches (WCC).
G.M.J. van Wyk
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