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The Church and the Churches

Toward an Ecumenical Ecclesiology

This book tackles the history of important ecclesiological issues across the denominational board.

G. R. Evans (Author)

9780521891608, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 April 2002

348 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.625 kg

\""I strongly recommend this book as nearly indispensable for anyone doing ecumenical studies in general or ecclesiology in particular....the book amply displays the historical acumen of its author and her remarkable control of so much of the ecumenical literature....This book is a significant contribution to the task of first identifying and then confronting that untidiness and provisionality.\""

Richard P. McBrien, The Journal of Religion

Individual churches today have a lively ecumenical consciousness, but they often express anxieties about what will become of them in a future united Church. Questions are being asked about the goal of such unity. In this ]

The Church and the Churches Toward an Ecumenical Ecclesiology Evans Paperback

The Church and the Churches

Toward an Ecumenical Ecclesiology

This book tackles the history of important ecclesiological issues across the denominational board.

G. R. Evans (Author)

9780521891608, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 April 2002

348 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.625 kg

\""I strongly recommend this book as nearly indispensable for anyone doing ecumenical studies in general or ecclesiology in particular....the book amply displays the historical acumen of its author and her remarkable control of so much of the ecumenical literature....This book is a significant contribution to the task of first identifying and then confronting that untidiness and provisionality.\""

Richard P. McBrien, The Journal of Religion

Individual churches today have a lively ecumenical consciousness, but they often express anxieties about what will become of them in a future united Church. Questions are being asked about the goal of such unity. In this ]

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