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Charles Raith II teaches in the Honors College at Baylor University, USA.
R. David Nelson is Acquisition Editor for Baker Academic and Brazos Press, USA.
Introduction: What is Ecumenism?
Part I: Answering the Edinburgh Imperative: A Brief History of the First Century of the Modern Ecumenical Movement
2. Faith and Order, Life and Work: Early Trajectories of the Ecumenical Impulse
3. The Great Decade: Ecumenical Advances during the 1960s
4. The Flowering of the Multilateral Dialogues
5. The Evangelical-Catholic Trajectory
6. An Ecumenical Winter
Part II: Challenges for Conemporary Ecumenical Theology and Practice
7. Ecumenism to what End? Models of Ecumenical Convergence
8. The Debate over Basic Differences
9. The Problem of Reception
10. Criticisms of Modern Ecumenism
11. Epilogue: Towards a Fruitful Ecumenical Future
Bibliography
Index
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