Leahy, Brendan
(2011)
Moving Towards a New Stage in Ecumenism.
Doctrine and Life, 61.
pp. 3-9.
ISSN 0012-466X
Abstract
In his recent work, Reshaping Ecumenical Theology, Paul Avis has argued the ecumenical movement is ripe for reform and renewal. There are other voices too across all the traditions that have expressed similar views. A hundred years on from the Edinburgh 1910 Conference, such a renewal is probably timely! the Holy Spirit, the great protagonist of the Ecumenical Movement, is always going to nudge us on a little. In this article I want to offer a simple reflection on aspects of a new stage in ecumenism.
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Ecumenism; |
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St Patrick's College, Maynooth > Faculty of Theology |
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4708 |
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Rev. Brendan Leahy
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22 Jan 2014 10:55 |
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Doctrine and Life |
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Dominican Publications |
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Yes |
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