The Ecumenical Movement: An Anthology of Key Texts and Voices (Second Edition)
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The Ecumenical Movement: An Anthology of Key Texts and Voices (Second Edition)
''At this critical juncture, this book brings together 'texts and voices' that reveal both the profound legacy of the ecumenical movement and the spiritual, theological basis on which it can build to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.'' -- Editor Michael Kinnamon *** The nearly 140 documents in this anthology virtually embody "the ecumenical century" and are presented here as a definitive collection for both classroom and reference. Included are significant passages from the most widely influential texts produced by assemblies, consultations, and statements of the World Council of Churches. They address the most important aspects of the ecumenical movement, from its beginnings more than a century ago to today. As an indispensable resource, this enlarged second edition includes some 75 new texts, many of them produced since the first edition was published in 1997. Classic documents from the movement's earlier decades have been retained, but many short excerpts have been removed in favor of fewer (but fuller) texts. The book's numerous contents are grouped in the following categories: The Ecumenical Vision: Toward an Integration of Unity, Mission, Justice, and Renewal * The Unity of the Church: Toward a Common Definition * Agreement on Issues That Divide the Church: Toward Fuller Communion in Christ * Ecumenical Social Thought: Toward Solidarity in Humanity's Struggles Combating Racism, Renouncing War and Violence, Overcoming Poverty, Protecting the Environment * Mission and Evangelism: Toward Common Witness throughout the Earth * Dialogue with People of Other Faiths: Toward Better Understanding of Our Neighbors * Learning and Prayer: Toward a Community of Formation and Spirituality * Councils of Churches: Toward an Understanding of Their Nature and Purpose * Challenges Ahead: Toward an Ecumenical Future. *** "...Michael Kinnamon is a widely respected theologian with deep and longstanding involvement in global ecumenism. Formerly on the staff of Faith and Order in the WCC, he also served as Miller Professor of Mission and Peace at Eden Seminary and as general secretary of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA. For the last three years he has been Spehar-Halligan Visiting Professor of Ecumenical Collaboration in Interreligious Dialogue at Seattle University. "The Ecumenical Movement" is a significant work of Christian scholarship and very highly recommended for personal, church, seminary, community, and academic library Christian Studies reference collections." -- Midwest Book Review, Reviewer's Bookwatch: February 2016, Mason's Bookshelf˜[Subject: Religious Studies, Christianity, Ecumenism]