Provides an overview of the major characteristics and themes of the ecumenical movement, which has sought to bring unity to the various Christian churches.
The Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement establishes itself as an indispensable reference work for anyone involved or interested in the ecumenical movement. Students and scholars, church leaders and pastors will...
With contributions by George Lindbeck, Walter Cardinal Kasper, Henry Chadwick, R. William Franklin, Michael Root, Gabriel Fackre, Edward Idris Cassidy, Valerie A. Karras and Frank D. Macchia.
Luthern pastor Alton M. Motter, a veteran of decades of ecumenical efforts, offers a short, readable book giving the basic facts about the ecumenical movement. a valuable resource including 71 often asked questions and their answers.
This book analyses what lies at the heart of the struggle women go through and why the vulnerability of women continues to be exploited.
This volume presents the history of the ecumenical movement worldwide over the last three decades. Leading theologians and ecumenists from a variety of traditions have come together to describe and...
Volume 2 (1948-1968) first appeared in 1970.
By examining the various aspects of ecumenical history, this book charts the search for diversity and dialogue in world Christianity. Contents: A DIALOGICAL AFFAIR.
This first volume of the series, taking the Reformation as its starting point, covers four centuries of varied endeavours towards church unity in Europe and North America. In particular it...
A History of the Ecumenical Movement
Murray, Paul D. “Vatican II: On Celebrating Vatican II as Catholic and Ecumenical.” In The Second Vatican Council: Celebrating its Achievements and the Future, edited by Gavin D'Costa and Emma Jane Harris,85–104.