Recent decades have witnessed significant progress in the theological consensus of the world's Christian communities. Although still separated along denominational lines existing since the Reformation, the principal Christian churches have engaged in ongoing discussions in an effort to understand and reconcile their differences. This book is a collection of reports from bilateral talks involving official representatives of Roman Catholic, Orthodox and several Protestant traditions between 1971 and 1982 on a world level. All the talks were official encounters by authorized representatives of the churches, and nearly all the dialogues focused on doctrinal matters. In the long run, however, this process pointed beyond mere doctrinal consensus and towards the living fellowship of Christians. All persons actively engaged in the Christian ecumenical dialogue or who are interested in its progress will find this a valuable resource book.
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"An indispensable compendium..." -- Anglican Theological Review, USA. "A resource book of exceptional value..." -- Eastern Churches Newsletter, UK.
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978-2-8254-0679-3 (9782825406793)
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Harding Meyer, a prominent Lutheran theologian, was Research Professor at the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Strasbourg, France. Lukas Vischer was formerly Director of the Secretariat of Faith and Order of the WCC.