Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism

Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism
Title Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism PDF eBook
Author John A. Radano
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 357
Release 2012-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802867057

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Modern ecumenism traces its roots back to the 1910 World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh. Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism brings readers up to date on one hundred years of global dialogue between many different church traditions, including Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Evangelical, Orthodox, Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Oriental Orthodox, and more. Eighteen essays by authors representing a wide spectrum of denominational interests outline the achievements of this movement toward unity. The first part of the book focuses on multilateral dialogue that involved a variety of churches attempting to delineate common ground, with considerable progress reported. The second part describes bilateral discussions between two churches or groups of churches. Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism is one small marker along the way to the unity that many Christians desire, and the report it provides will encourage those involved in ecumenical discussions. Contributors: S. Wesley Ariarajah Peter C. Bouteneff Ralph Del Colle Lorelei F. Fuchs Donna Geernaert Jeffrey Gros Helmut Harder William Henn Margaret O'Gara John A. Radano Cecil M. Robeck Jr. Ronald G. Roberson William G. Rusch Mary Tanner Geoffrey Wainwright Jared Wicks Susan K. Wood

Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism

Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism
Title Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism PDF eBook
Author Conférence missionnaire mondiale (1910 : Edinburgh)
Publisher World Council of Churches
Pages 352
Release 2012-08-22
Genre
ISBN 9782825415726

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Modern ecumenism often traces its roots back to the 1910 World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh. This book brings readers up to date on one hundred years of global dialogue between and among many different church traditions, including Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Evangelical, Orthodox, Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Oriental Orthodox, and more. Eighteen essays by authors representing a wide spectrum of denominational interests outline the achievements of this movement toward unity. The first part of the volume focuses on multilateral dialogues and the search for and progress toward common ground. The second part describes the multiple bilateral discussions and their results. At once a celebration, a record, an analysis, an encouragement, this volume will interest all those who wish to understand the history , the issues, and the accomplishments of ecumenical conversations.

"That They May All be One"

Title "That They May All be One" PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth C. Nordbeck
Publisher
Pages 63
Release 2002
Genre Christian union
ISBN

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Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism

Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism
Title Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism PDF eBook
Author John A. Radano
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 2011
Genre Ecumenical movement
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Twenty Centuries of Ecumenism

Twenty Centuries of Ecumenism
Title Twenty Centuries of Ecumenism PDF eBook
Author Jacques Desseaux
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1984
Genre Religion
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Worship with One Accord

Worship with One Accord
Title Worship with One Accord PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Wainwright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 1997-06-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195353846

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The historical course of Christianity in the twentieth century has been strongly marked by the Ecumenical Movement and the Liturgical Movement, and often these currents for the recovery of the Church's unity and the renewal of its worship have flowed together. In this new book, author Geoffrey Wainwright draws on his three decades of active participation in both movements to offer a theologically informed account of what has been at stake in them, what their achievements have been, and what tasks remain for them to accomplish. He shows how the two movements have engaged such issues as the authority and function of scripture and tradition as well as the nature of the Church and sacraments. In this last connection, Wainwright illuminates the convergence represented by the widely received Lima text on "Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry," in the writing of which he played a prominent part. The linguistic and anthropological turns that characterize twentieth-century thought are reflected in the attention given to the language and ritual of worship. The social location of the Church is addressed in chapters that look to liturgical practices for common Christian perspectives on ethics, politics, and culture, so that discords and conflicts may be resolved and reconciled. The book makes its own contribution to the symphony of praise to which the apostle Paul summons Christians and the churches when they will "with one mind and one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."

One Body in Christ

One Body in Christ
Title One Body in Christ PDF eBook
Author Owen F. Cummings
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 135
Release 2015-01-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498202152

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Many feel that work for Christian unity or ecumenism is not especially urgent or important in the complexities of our contemporary world. So many different issues demand the attention of committed Christians--for example, responding to global crises in which people are suffering, developing strong moral stands on a variety of moral problems and challenges, etc. Such issues must remain of major importance to Christians. However, Christians form the one Body of Christ. If that Body continues to remain divided and fragmented, lacking in unity, concord, and harmony, then Christian witness will be singularly diminished. This book attempts to demonstrate the importance of Christian unity/ecumenism by looking at important contributions of individual theologians and important texts/events, mainly of the twentieth century. The use of this book may help theologians and pastors urge forward the practice of ecumenism so that in God's time divided Christians may all be one.