The vision of the ecumenical movement and how it has been impoverished by its friends / Michael Kinnamon.
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- 0827240066 (alk. paper)
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- BX6.5Â .K56 2003

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BX6.5 .C6613 1985 Diversity and communion / | BX6.5.E38 2002 Ecumenism and history: studies in honour of John H.Y. Briggs | BX6.5.F58 2004 The ecumenical movement: an introductory history | BX6.5 .K56 2003 The vision of the ecumenical movement and how it has been impoverished by its friends / | BX6.5 .W45 2009 The new ecumenism : | BX6.5 .W45 2009 The new ecumenism : | BX6.8.B43 V47 2006 "Because he was a German!" : |
Includes bibliographical references.
Unity as gift: why communion is not our achievement -- Unity and renewal: why cooperation is not the goal of ecumenism -- Unity and justice: why splitting the agenda misses the point -- Unity and diversity: why uniting diversities is not the vision -- Unity and repentance: why "growth" is the wrong metaphor -- Ecumenism as protest: why professionalization undermines the movement -- Councils of churches: why they are not structures alongside the churches -- Unity in Christ: why interfaith relations are a good but different thing.
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