A History of the Desire for Christian Unity is a multi-volume reference work on the history of ecumenism. This reference work is a reconstruction of the arc of time in which the Christian churches transitioned from a position of hostility to one of dialogue, and from separation to forms of communion. Scholars across the continents and disciplines explore a history of individuals and groups, generations and assemblies, documents and programs, theologies and practices, all firmly placed within the framework of a desire for unity. This first volume traces the long-term roots and reconstructs the historical, theological, and political junctures that marked the beginning of a distinctive movement that runs throughout the nineteenth and into the heart of the twentieth century.
A History of the Desire for Christian Unity. Ecumenism in the Churches (19th–21st Century) / Melloni, Alberto; Zizioulas, John; Fouilloux, Etienne; Mazzolini, Sandra; Makrides, Vasilios N.; Nockles, Peter; Xaver Bischof, Franz; Pilch, Jeremy; Molendijik, Arie L.; Pettinaroli, Laura; Avis, Paul; Fédou, Michel; Scholl, Sarah; Cristofori, Silvia; Chapman, Mark; Dorrien, Gary; Stanley, Brian; Gugelot, Frédéric; Lamberigts, Mathijs; Kranemann, Benedikt; Mainardi, Adalberto; Lenz, Martin; Besier, Gerhard; Ferracci, Luca; Sepulveda, Juan; Tsompanidis, Stylianos; Lange, Dietz; Barlow, Bernard; Browne, Martine; Metzlaff, Paul; Haquin, André; Levant, Marie; Ross, Kenneth. - (2021).
A History of the Desire for Christian Unity. Ecumenism in the Churches (19th–21st Century)
Melloni, Alberto;Ferracci, Luca;
2021
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A History of the Desire for Christian Unity is a multi-volume reference work on the history of ecumenism. This reference work is a reconstruction of the arc of time in which the Christian churches transitioned from a position of hostility to one of dialogue, and from separation to forms of communion. Scholars across the continents and disciplines explore a history of individuals and groups, generations and assemblies, documents and programs, theologies and practices, all firmly placed within the framework of a desire for unity. This first volume traces the long-term roots and reconstructs the historical, theological, and political junctures that marked the beginning of a distinctive movement that runs throughout the nineteenth and into the heart of the twentieth century.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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