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The Church in Sweden. Secularisation and Ecumenism as Challenges
Published 2016-06-01“…The article treats, against a historical background, two main challenges for the Christian church in the contemporary situation: secularisation as such and ecumenism. The dominant strategies of the majority church, the formerly established Lutheran church, when it comes to encountering radical secularisation are discussed, as are the difficulties in forming a common Christian vision of the situation and of common strategies for evangelisation. …”
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The Seventh Ecumenical Council and the veneration of icons in Orthodoxy
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Towards an Abrahamic ecumenism? The search for the universality of the divine mystery
Published 2012-12-01“… This contribution explores the notion of an Abrahamic ecumenism as proposed by Hans Küng and others in search for a way in which Islam, Judaism and Christianity can live peacefully together. …”
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Reformed theology for the 21st century: confessional, contextual and ecumenical
Published 2005-12-01“…The article tests the hypothesis that the correct connection and relationship between confession, context and ecumenicity guarantees the practising of meaningful, thorough and useful Reformed theology. …”
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Between the Pandemic, the War and the Value Conflict: Polish Ecumenism at Crossroads
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…Ecumenism…”
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THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPMENT: COMPARING ROMAN CATHOLIC, ECUMENICAL AND EVANGELICAL POSITIONS
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Beyond "two source theory" and "sola scriptura": ecumenical perspectives on Scripture and tradition
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Ecumenical ecclesiology as a tool for township congregations to facilitate transformation of the (South) African society
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: “…Ecumenical…”
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THE 17TH-CENTURY JOHANNES HOORNBEECK’S VIEWS ON MISSION, ECUMENISM AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY AND ITS CURRENT RELEVANCE
Published 2018-06-01“…I address the issue related to an analysis of Hoornbeeck’s contributions as a missiologist, a theologian with a clear ecumenical and irenical orientation, and a historical theologian. …”
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Virtual Union, the Seeds of Hatred, and the Fraternal Joining of Hands: Leibniz and Toleration
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Οἶκος, terre et ¥€$ : le site architectural comme ressource
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Montaigne and the rise of modern cultural diplomacy [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations, 3 not approved]
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Issues of International and Interchurch Relations in the Work of Holy Council 1917–1918 of the Orthodox Russian Church
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Ekumenizm na drodze przemian: problemy i wyzwania
Published 2013-11-01“…The author of the article has aimed at briefly outlining the present situation of the ecumenical movement. In the course of the reflection, he states that in the history of the ecumenical movement, the period of initial enthusiasm and dynamic development has given place to a period in which difficulties are experienced. …”
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Die verhouding van die godsdienste tot mekaar. Hoër konsensus, godsdiensekumene en dialoog van nader bekijk.
Published 2022-09-01“…Heinrich Ott stands for maximum consensus, Hans Küng for religious ecumenism and Dawid J Bosch for dialogue. These viewpoints are judged and it is shown that reconciliation is crucial to the relationship among religions. …”
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Religions as a source of (dis)order
Published 2015-12-01“…This paper seeks to explore those and similar questions by means of elaborating on religions as potential contributors to a global ecumenism. Building upon insights of Charles Taylor and Hans Küng, I show in what sense the world religions can be considered the source of order as well as disorder and how the plurality of religiouslybased “orders” can be accepted and embraced with trust rather than suspicion. …”
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