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God’s forgotten children

Some people don’t exist – on paper, that is. Indeed, millions of people are not recognized as citizens by the law of any country.

The Ecumenical Movement

An Anthology of Key Texts and Voices (Second Edition)

''At this critical juncture, this book brings together 'texts and voices' that reveal both the profound legacy of the ecumenical movement and the spiritual, theological basis on which it can build to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.'' -- Editor Michael Kinnamon

Included in this exhaustive collection are significant passages from the most widely influential texts produced by assemblies, consultations, and statements of the World Council of Churches, carefully selected, edited, and introduced. They address the most important aspects of the ecumenical movement from its beginnings more than a century ago to toda

The Story of Bossey

A Laboratory for Ecumenical Life
Hans-Ruedi Weber
Robert K. Welsh

A short history of the premier institute for ecumenical studies, fully updated for Bossey’s 70th anniversary. Updated Edition.

Lodged in an 18th-century château overlooking Lac Léman and the Alps, the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey, Switzerland, is the premier site for ecumenical encounter and study.

Begun even before the inauguration of the World Council of Churches, during 70 years Bossey has drawn thousands of women and men from all over the world and every Christian confession and culture for seminars, conferences, and, since 1952, for its graduate school of ecumenical studies.  Its communal life and learning have changed the lives of many people and made it a true laboratory for new forms of ecumenical life.

This brief yet lively history of Bossey, penned by Hans-Ruedi Weber and updated by Robert K. Welsh, delves into the roots and evolution of Bossey and its programmes,  its place in the whole ecumenical movement,  and the people who have invested creative energy into its growth and flourishing.  The Story of Bossey reveals not only a life-changing venue for Christian encounter but a lens on the rapidly changing landscape of the larger church, the ecumenical movement, and indeed the world.

Materiales para la Semana de Oración por la Unidad de los Cristianos 2017

En el contexto del aniversario de la Reforma, el Consejo de las Iglesias de Alemania (ACK) asumió la tarea de elaborar los materiales para la Semana de Oración por la Unidad de los Cristianos de 2017. Enseguida se vio con claridad que los materiales para esta Semana de Oración por la Unidad de los Cristianos tendrían que poner dos énfasis: por un lado, debería haber una celebración de la gracia y el amor de Dios, la «justificación de la humanidad a través de la sola gracia», reflejando la preocupación principal de las Iglesias marcadas por la Reforma de Martín Lutero. Por otro lado, también se debería reconocer el dolor por las profundas divisiones subsiguientes que afligieron a la Iglesia, hablar claramente de culpa y ofrecer una oportunidad para dar pasos hacia la reconciliación.
Finalmente, fue la Exhortación Apostólica del papa Francisco de 2013 Evangelii Gaudium («La alegría del Evangelio») la que aportó el tema de este año, al utilizar la cita: «El amor de Cristo nos apremia» (número 9). Con este texto de la Escritura (2 Co 5, 14), tomado en el contexto de todo el quinto capítulo de la segunda Carta a los Corintios, el comité alemán formuló el tema para la Semana de Oración por la Unidad de los Cristianos 2017.

Commission on Faith and Order

Célébration œcuménique et resources supplémentaires pour la Semaine de prière pour l’unité des chrétiens 2017

C’est dans la perspective de l’anniversaire de 2017 que le Conseil des Églises en Allemagne (ACK), à l’invitation du Conseil œcuménique des Églises, a élaboré les textes pour la Semaine de prière pour l’unité des chrétiens de cette même année. Deux axes principaux se sont rapidement imposés aux rédacteurs du matériel: d’une part, il fallait qu’il soit une célébration de l’amour et de la grâce de Dieu, la « justification de l’humanité par la grâce seule », soulignant l’élément principal sur lequel se fondent les Églises issues de la Réforme de Martin Luther ; d’autre part, il devait également reconnaître la douleur causée par les profondes divisions qu’elle a générées et qui ont affecté l'Église, nommer ouvertement les fautes commises et offrir une opportunité de progresser vers la réconciliation. Enfin, c’est l’Exhortation apostolique du Pape François Evangelii Gaudium (« La joie de l’Évangile ») de 2013 qui a fourni le thème de cette année grâce à cette citation : « L’amour du Christ nous presse » (par. 9). Ce verset biblique (2 Co 5, 14), pris dans le cadre de l’ensemble du cinquième chapitre de la Deuxième épître aux Corinthiens, a permis au Comité allemand de formuler le thème de la Semaine de prière pour l’unité des chrétiens 2017.

Commission on Faith and Order

Who Do We Say That We Are?

Christian Identity in a Multi-Religious World

Perhaps more than ever, in our globalized context we meet persons of other faiths and religious traditions. When empathetic, such meetings can be revealing about their lives and commitments. Yet how do they change our own identity and illuminate our own faith?

In light of interreligious encounter, who do we say that we are?

This brief work, distilled from lengthy and broad theological consultation facilitated by the World Council of Churches, suggests ways in which our faith is deepened and exciting new vistas opened on traditional Christian faith commitments through interreligious dialogue and engagement.

Our sincere engagements with the other can lead to a growing grasp of our own faith identity and, indeed, more profound encounter with the mystery of God.

Dignity, Freedom and Grace: Christian Perspectives on HIV, AIDS, and Human Rights

Bringing together people living with, working with, researching, or personally affected by HIV or AIDS, this volume developed by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) and its global partners draws directly from on-the-ground experiences elicited from frontline actors in the churches and agencies. Their insights and reflections are always lively, sometimes uncomfortable, and often deeply moving.

Christ & Capital

The debate about justice and equity in global economic arrangements has preoccupied ecumenical Christianity for a century. It has been given new impetus and urgency by the global financial crisis, by widening disparities of income and wealth, and by a looming climate crisis fuelled by ever expanding consumer-driven economies.

This I Trust

Basic Words of Christian Belief
Wolfgang Huber

For those who struggle with the meaning of faith and Christian discipleship in their personal, familial, and political lives, Wolfgang Huber's brief volume offers deep assurance and steep challenge.

Sources of Authority, Volume 1

The Early Church. Faith and Order Papers 217

Living and witnessing to their faith in the first centuries after the New Testament, the men and women of the early church—theologians and bishops, ascetics and martyrs—have exerted a profound influence and authority in the subsequent theological and ecclesial periods and traditions.

Being Open, Being Faithful

The Journey of Interreligious Dialogue
Douglas Pratt

What does Christian identity mean in the face of religious pluralism? In some ways the frontier of global Christianity lies not in repairing its past divisions so much as bravely facing its future in a world of many other faiths and conflicting convictions. Douglas Pratt’s new work is a brief history, astute analysis, and trustworthy guide for Christian encounter in this pluralistic environment.

Reading the Gospels with the Early Church: A Guide

Faith and Order Paper No. 213

“New refreshing insights on our understanding of the gospel in the 21st century from our ancient past—this is the surprising impact of what is captured in this small book in which the thoughts of early church figures are brought alive in a new way.” —Setri Nyomi, World Communion of Reformed Churches, General Secretary