| Welcome to my page on Ecumenical and Other Approaches to Christian Unity. The Christian church started to fracture organizationally in the 4th Century, and had fallen into numerous fragments by the time the Ecumenical Movement started trying to restore organizational unity (or, at least, peaceful cooperation) sixteen centuries later. But the Ecumenical Approach, which attempts to create unity organizationally, from the "top down," isn't the only approach to Christian unity. Other approaches emphasize instead accepting each other across denominational lines, working together in unity from the "bottom up." A third approach (mine) emphasizes that all who are in Crist are already one in Him, and need merely to learn to live like it. | ||
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| Our Oneness in Christ
by Ian Johnson $19.95 | The Vision of the Ecumenical Movement and H...
by Michael Kinnamon $29.99 | Introduction to Ecumenism
by Jeffrey Gros $12.89 |
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| For All God's Worth: True Worship and the C...
by N. T. Wright $10.40 | In One Body Through the Cross: The Princeto...
$8.50 | The Councils of the Church: A Short History
by Norman P. Tanner $11.21 |
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| Basis of Christian Unity
by David Martyn Lloyd-Jones $7.00 | The Lapsed / The Unity of the Catholic Chur...
by St. Cyprian $24.95 | In Search of Christian Unity: A History of ...
by Henry E. Webb $28.95 |
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