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Ecumenical Community

Ecumenical Community
Author: Hamza M. Zafer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004442995

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In Ecumenical Community, Hamza M. Zafer explores the language and politics of community-formation in the Qurʾan. Zafer proposes that ecumenism, or the inclusivity of social difference, was a key alliance-building strategy in the proto-Muslim communitarian movement (1st/7th century).


Living in the Ottoman Ecumenical Community

Living in the Ottoman Ecumenical Community
Author: Markus Koller
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047433181

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This book dedicated to Suraiya Faroqhi shows that the early modern world was not only characterized by its having been split up into states with closed frontiers. Writing history “from the bottom”, by treating the Ottoman Empire and other countries as “subjects of history”, reduces the importance of political borders for doing historical research. Each social, economic and religious group had its own world-view and in most of the cases the borders of these communities were not identical with the political frontiers. Regarding the Ottoman Empire and the other early modern states as systems of different ecumenical communities rather than only as political units offers a different approach to a better understanding of the various ways in which their subjects interacted. In this context the term ecumenical community designates social, religious and economic groups building up cross-border communities. Different ecumenical communities overlapped within the boundaries of a state or in a specific area and gave them their distinctive characters. This festschrift for Suraiya Faroqhi aims to describe some of the close contacts between various ecumenical communities within and beyond the Ottoman borders.


Ecumenical Community

Ecumenical Community
Author: Hamza Zafer
Publisher: Texts and Studies on the Qur&#
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004442986

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In Ecumenical Community, Hamza M. Zafer explores the language and politics of community-formation in the Qurʾan. Zafer proposes that ecumenism, or the inclusivity of social difference, was a key alliance-building strategy in the proto-Muslim communitarian movement (1st/7th century).


The Ecumenical Movement and the Making of the European Community

The Ecumenical Movement and the Making of the European Community
Author: Lucian Leuștean
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198714564

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A study that assesses the political history of religious dialogue in the European Community, detailing close relations between churchmen and high-ranking officials in European institutions immediately after the 1950 Schuman Declaration


The Ecumenical Movement

The Ecumenical Movement
Author: Michael Kinnamon
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 563
Release: 1996-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802842631

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Included in this collection of documents from the twentieth-century ecumenical movement are passages from texts produced by assemblies, conferences, and studies of the World Council of Churches and similar bodies, covering three areas of historical concern within modern ecumenism: faith and order, life and work, and mission and evangelism.


Ecumenical Testimony

Ecumenical Testimony
Author: Arie R. Brouwer
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1991
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802806109

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A visionary church leader here offers fifty probing, carefully compiled testimonies-- sermons, addresses, and writings--that serve as "pericopes for pilgrims on the ecumenical way through the wilderness of schism."


The Church as Moral Community

The Church as Moral Community
Author: Lewis Seymour Mudge
Publisher: World Council of Churches
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Contributions by churches to public discourse have become disconnected from the fabric of communal relationships in which Christians stand by virtue of the reconciling work of God in Jesus Christ. We argue individualistically, legally, ideologically, but seldom as members of a body for whom relationships of basic trust with others are fundamental. This book seeks a strategy for recovering these missing connections. The heart of the argument is that churches need to recover the vocation of providing primary moral formation, of shaping people's moral identity, long before politicized policy arguments begin.


Historical Dictionary of Ecumenical Christianity

Historical Dictionary of Ecumenical Christianity
Author: Ans Joachim van der Bent
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 627
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461659221

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This historical dictionary covers the major trends in the 20th century ecumenical movement until today. It deals with developments in the realms of church unity, mission and evangelism, laity, women in church and society, and many other ecumenical subjects. It also covers many programs and activities of the World Council of Churches since its inception in 1948. The longer articles survey important theological themes while short articles provide quick reference on a precise question. The bibliography is not exhaustive-some 50,000 titles have been published since the beginning of this century-but very helpful for major bibliographical information. The dictionary is particularly strong in American subjects and includes a great number of ecuminical personalities which cannot be found in other reference works. This publication is not only an indispensible tool of research for university and seminary libraries but also for individual persons belonging to whatever Christian church who are interested in knowing more about reflections, relations, and activities in the several regions of the ecumenical world. A helpful description of the most important ecumenical assemblies and conferences is provided. To take stock of the past, to interpret the present, and to look forward into the third millenium of Christian existence are exciting and challenging enterprises.


The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies
Author: † Geoffrey Wainwright
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191036455

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The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies is an unparalleled compendium of ecumenical history, information and reflection. With essay contributions by nearly fifty experts in their various fields, and edited by two leading international scholars, the Handbook is a major resource for all who are involved or interested in ecumenical work for reconciliation between Christians and for the unity of the Church. Its six main sections consider, respectively, the different phases of the history of the ecumenical movement from the mid-nineteenth century to the present; the ways in which leading Christian churches and traditions, Orthodox, Anglican, Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, and Pentecostal, have engaged with and contributed to the movement; the achievements of ecumenical dialogue in key areas of Christian doctrine, such as Christology and ecclesiology, baptism, Eucharist and ministry, morals and mission, and the issues that remain outstanding; various ecumenical agencies and instruments, such as covenants and dialogues, the World Council of Churches, the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Global Christian Forum; the progress and difficulties of ecumenism in different countries, areas and continents of the world, the UK and the USA, Africa, Asia, South America, Europe, and the Middle East, ; and finally two all-important questions are considered by scholars from various traditions: what would Christian unity look like and what is the best method for seeking it? This is a remarkably comprehensive account and assessment of one of the most outstanding features of Christian history, namely the modern ecumenical movement.