Toward a Common Future Ecumenical Reception and a New Consensus

Toward a Common Future Ecumenical Reception and a New Consensus by William G. Rusch, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on May 20, 2019, is a thought-provoking exploration of unity within the Christian Church. This 126-page book addresses the longstanding disputes that have divided churches over centuries and presents a proposal aimed at fostering a vision of unity. Rusch draws upon theological dialogues to highlight pathways for overcoming the challenges faced by the modern ecumenical movement.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how divided churches can regain momentum in their quest for unity. The book focuses on the historical context of ecclesiology and Christian theology, providing insights into the complexities of church relations. Rusch’s work encourages a reevaluation of existing divisions and offers a constructive approach to building consensus among various Christian denominations. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in the intersections of religion, history, and the ongoing dialogue within the Christian community.
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This book provides a specific proposal for churches divided by centuries-long disputes and disagreements to move toward a vision of the unity of the church. It seeks to offer a way for divided churches to move beyond the present quagmire that challenges much of the modern ecumenical movement. Building upon the theological dialogues between the churches, this volume identifies and supplies a way for churches to regain a momentum that seems recently to have been lost in the ecumenical movement.
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