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The Ecumenical Review is a quarterly theological journal published by the World Council of Churches @oikoumene #WCC

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Ecumenical Review (WCC)
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The ecumenical vision of Pope Francis (article from 2017 by Martin Bräuer) https://t.co/mzZjX2HPxj
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To mark the beginning of the #SeasonofCreation @wccEREV is sharing this article by Jürgen Moltmann (1926-2024) on "The Hope of the Earth" to appear in the forthcoming issue of the @oikoumene journal The Ecumenical Review (Photo Peter Kenny/WCC) https://t.co/1AqNVEbf0t
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For the latest issue of @wccEREV which will be a jigsaw puzzle of doctrinal discussions around the church and catholicity
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Tomi Karttunen
1 year
My article about the proposed common declaration on the Church as a question to the Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue: https://t.co/Dj3g3I8blb #ekumenia #ecumenicaltheology #ecumenism
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Ecumenical Review (WCC)
2 years
Remembering the theologian Jürgen Moltmann - in this @wccEREV article he writes about World Religions from an Ecological Perspective - world religions need to engage with the ecological perspective and apply it to themselves. (photo Peter Kenny/WCC) https://t.co/I6iBmlMeU3
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Ecumenical Review (WCC)
2 years
As well as this article by Victoria J Barnett on the "missing thesis": Barmen, the Ecumenical Movement and the Jews
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The thematic ussue of @wccEREV on the Barmen Declaration has articles on the contemporary challenges of the declaration as well as articles about its influence in Eurppe, Cuba, the GDR, Indonesia, and South Africa
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#OTD 1934 representatives of Lutheran, Reformed, and United churches published the Barmen Declaration condemning Nazi incursions in church life. In this article from @wccEREV, Keith Clements considers its significance for the ecumenical centre https://t.co/QX7GOXZp7s
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2 years
Congratulations to @wccEREV author Wolfram Kinzig for the award and thanks again for his article on "The Creed of Nicaea: Old Questions - New Answers"
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This article gives an account of the discussions about the creed that took place at the Council of Nicaea in 325. It considers major problems regarding its origin and history and outlines the...
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Join us in congratulating Wolfram Kinzig @UniBonn for receiving the Alberigo Award 2024 of the European Academy of Religion for his book „A History of Early Christian Creeds“, to be published July 1, 2024 https://t.co/1AsiqGABuf! @fscireIT #EuARe2024
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"Dream and Reality of the Ecumenical Movement" - read this account of the @oikoumene 11th Assembly meeting a year ago in Karlsruhe, Germany
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This article offers an overview of the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, which met in Karlsruhe, Germany, in August–September 2022. It sets out the context in which the assembly took...
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Congratulations to @wccEREV author @AnthonyGReddie on being made Professor of Black Theology at Oxford
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This article argues that the experience of the “Windrush generation,” Black Caribbean post–Second World War migrants to the UK, has been one of constant struggle for racial justice. Living in...
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Anderson Jeremiah
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Perhaps the first selfi with the first Professor of Black Theology in the land @AnthonyGReddie Hurrah!!!
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#OTD 1948 the World Council of Churches was founded in Amsterdam. The 75th anniversary of @Oikoumene also marks the 75th anniversary of the first issue of The Ecumenical Review. This article traces the links between the WCC and the journal.
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The need for an “authoritative, Christian, ecumenical review” to serve as a platform for the nascent ecumenical movement was one of the elements of the proposals to bring together the movements on...
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The Ecumenical Review looks to 2025 anniversary of the Council of #Nicaea #WCC ✍️ Dr @stephengbrown @wccEREV 🌎 https://t.co/zCw74vpgXF
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Open Access article by Sarojini Nadar, Paulo Ueti, and Johnathan Jodamus - Toward Gender Justice: Reimagining Religion, Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Acts 8:26-40 https://t.co/2o0PoznXiX
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This article reflects on our experiences of facilitating the Bible studies for the Just Community of Women and Men pre-assembly gathering to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in...
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Ecumenical Review (WCC)
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Open Access article by Dietrich Werner - “And Yet It Moves”: Dream and Reality of the Ecumenical Movement - Reflections on the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Karlsruhe https://t.co/8CW8DLnXv9
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This article offers an overview of the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, which met in Karlsruhe, Germany, in August–September 2022. It sets out the context in which the assembly took...
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World Council of Churches journals reflect on WCC assembly in Karlsruhe in 2022 https://t.co/8K0h8tqTUU
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3 years
In 2018 Pope Francis visited Gebeva to mark the 70th anniversary of @Oikoumene - here can be found Pope Francis' addresses during this visit
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3 years
Today marks the 10 anniversary of the election of Pope Francis - here us an article from #EcumenicalReview by Martin Bräuer on "Pope Francis and Ecumenism" @Oikoumene https://t.co/gggb6eyvD4
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#OTD 110th anniversary of birth of French (Protestant) philosopher Paul Ricoeur - read this 2017 article by Beate Bengard now @Theologie_UNIGE on the contribution made by Paul Ricoeur to ecumenical dialogue: "Reception, Recognition, and Utopia" https://t.co/lCGTwPHg5n
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Stephen Brown
3 years
This afternoon
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Ecumenical Review (WCC)
3 years
Meet the editors of the #WCC Journals at #Karlsruhe2022 - today (Friday 2 September) Networking Zone 1800-1900
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Meet the editors of the #WCC Journals at #Karlsruhe2022 - today (Friday 2 September) Networking Zone 1800-1900
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