The Ecumenical Review.

The Ecumenical Review. - Geneva, Switzerland : World Council of Churches, 2015.

No. 1 Understanding Protestant Christianity in contemporary China: the concept of a believing China/ Yihua Xu. --- pp. 6-26 Christianity in China secularization, diversity, and social harmony/ Philip L. Wickeri. --- pp. 27-34. Church growth in China : some observations from an ecumenical perspective/ Sigurd Kaiser .--- pp. 35-47. Religion and development: the relevance of Diakonia in China./ Theresa C. Cari�o. --- pp. 48-60. What is needed for Church-Run social service in China/ Manhong Lin. ---pp. 61-69 Lover never fails: a look at sinicization of Christianity from the perspective of social charity/Binggno Xie. --- pp. 70-76 Is " pasteurization Christianity possible?: Ecclesiology in the Protestant Church of China/ Mikka Ruokanen, Yongtao Chen and Ruomin Lin. --- pp. 77-95. The Bible in Chinese Christianity: its reception and appropriation in China/ Arebie C.C. Lee . --- pp. 96-106 Challenges and opportunities Chinese Christians face in the global economic crisis/ Yongtao Chen . --- pp. 107-119. Religious faith and the market economy: a survey of faith and trust of Catholic entrepreneurs in China/Shining Gao anf Fenggang Yang. --- pp. 120-140. Power, knowledge, and community: knowledge production on Christianity in Modern China/ Cindy S. Lu. --- pp. 141-154 No. 2 Philip A. Porter: a tribute/ Marlin VanElderen (d.2000) and Stephen Brown. --- pp. 161-166. On behalf of the women: a tribute to Philip A. Potter/ ---- pp. 167-169. A Christian feminist theological reflection on economy of life/ HyeRan Kim-Cragg.--- pp. 170-176 Black theology of liberation and the economy of life/ V.S. Vellem. --- pp. 177-186. Dalit theology and economy of life/ Praveen P.S. Perumalla. --- pp. 187-191. Economy of life: a Buddhist view/ Lapanpan Supamanla. --- pp. 192-202. Indigenous spirituality: insights for a life-affirming and life-sustaining economy of life/ Lovely Awomi James. ---- pp. 203-207. The economy of life, Buen Vivir, and the search for Alternatives in Latin America and the Caribbean/ Milton Mejia. --- pp. 208-213. The old new words for an economy of life: Sumak Kawsay, kabuhanan, kalusugan, kalikasan/ Nanacy Cardoso Pereira. --- p. 214-221. Reflections on a theology of solidarity/ Rebecca Todd Peters. --- pp. 222-233. Re-imagining economy of life and creation theology: a subaltern perspective/ George Zachariah. --- p. 234-241. The economy of life: money wealth and community/ Adi Selia. --- pp. 242 -266. BArefoot theology: building a theology of climate justice and economy of life/ Evangeline Pua. --- pp. 267-276. Victim theology and the economy of life: some lessons/ Duleep de Chickera. ---pp. 277-284. Fifty years after the second Vatican Council: assessing ecumenical relations from the perspective of the World Council of Churches/ Konrad Raiser. --- 285-294. Dietrich Bonhoeffer's ecumenical quest/ Keith Clements. --- pp. 295-301. The ecumenical and interfaith landscape in Bonhoeffer's Times/ Victoria J. Barneu. ---- pp, 302-307. Bonhoeffer's continuing challenge to the ecumenical movement/ stephen brown.--- pp. 308-318. Sing to the Lord a new song: a meditation on Bonhoeffer's relevance today/ Martin Robra. --- pp. 319-321. No. 3 The exclusive baptism of believers: some questions for wider discussion./David M. Thompson. --- pp. 326-333. Baptists and the subject of baptism: any real progress during the last 25 years?/ Neville G. Callam. --- pp. 334-361. Brethen baptism in an ecumenical perspective/ Denise D. Kettering-Lane. --- pp. 362-373. Believers' baptism among Churches of Christ and Christian Churches / John Mark Hicks and Mark Weedman. --- pp. 374-385. Believers' baptism in the disciples of Christ/ Robert K. Welsh. --- pp. 386-394. The exclusivity of adult baptism and the inclusivity of infant baptism-dialoguing with mennonites: consectus, convergences and divergences, differences, and desiderata/ Fernando Enns. --- pp. 395-410. Anabaptist-Mennonite perspectives on Baptism in dialogue with the Lutheran and the Roman Catholic tradition ten theses/ Alfred Neufed. ---- pp. 411-422. Believers' baptism in the Pentecostal tradition/ Daniel Tomberlin. --- pp. 423-435. Toward one baptism: the discussions on mutual recognition of baptism in an International perspective/ Dagmar Heller. --- pp. 436-449. Report: consultation on believers' baptism/ --- pp. 450-453. Ecumenical chronicle: greetings from Pope Francis on the 50th anniversary of the joint working group/ To the Reverend Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit. --- pp. 454-455. Report of the general secretary: a journey together in faith: WCC central committee meeting etchmiadzin, Armenia, 8-13 June 2015/Olav Fykse Tveit. --- pp. 456-473. Statement on the centenary of the Armenian genocide: WCC executive committee, etchmiadzin, 8-13 June 2015/ --- pp. 474-475. Statement on responses to Migrant crises: WCC executive committee, etchmiadzin, 8-13 June 2015/ ---- pp. 476-478. Commission to the Churches on International affairs summary report, April 2015/ --- pp. 479-482. International Council of Christian and Jews, Rome speech at the 1 July 2015 conference of the International Council of Christian and Jews, Rome/ Clare Amos. --- pp. 483-487. Communique of the International conference on peace and security in the democratic Republic of Congo/ --- pp.488-492. No. 4 Ecclesiology and ethics: a critical self-reflection/ Thabo Makgoba .--- pp. 498-504. Bridging denominational divides in Africa/ Andre Karamaga. --- pp. 505-513. The University of Western cape project on ecclesiology and ethics/ Ernst M. Conradie . --- pp. 514-530. Let there be light!: birthing ecumenical theology in the HIV and AIDS apocalypse/ Musa W. Dube. --- pp. 531-542. The Changing landscape of Christianity and the challenging context of secularism/ Roderick R. Hewitt. --- pp. 543-558. Towards an ecumenicity of inclusivity in a context of exclusion and alienation/ Nico Koopman .--- pp. 559-571. Desmond Tutu's earliest notions and visions of Church, humanity and society/ Tinyiko Maluleke .--- pp. 572-590. God'd justice is social justice: exploring African feminist theologies in a masters programme at two South African higher education institutions/ Sarojini Nadar and Saravathie Reddy. --- pp. 591-606. Relational ecumenism: how ecumenism changed he mind and heart of the Dutch reformed church/ CJP (Nelus) Niemandt. --- pp. 607-620. The ecclesiology and ethics debate and the pilgrimage of justice and peace: an African perspective/ Isabel Apawo Phiri .--- pp. 621-634. Ecumenism in Africa: theological, contextual, and institutional challenges/ Jerry Pillay .---pp. 635-650. Black ecclesiology: uprising faith praxis for the blackness of humanity/ Vuyani S. Vellen. --- pp. 651-663.

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