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Books > Christianity > Christian institutions & organizations > Ecumenism
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Peace Primer II
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Lynn Gottlieb, Rabia Harris, Kenneth L Sehested
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Churches are increasingly exploring the potential of diaconal
ministry to help them serve wider society in the contemporary
context. Those involved in this ministry seek to forge improved
connections between churches and the wider communities in which
they are located. However, the role of those ordained to be deacons
is diverse, challenging and often controversial, both within and
outside the Church.
This book explores how deacons within the Methodist Church in
Britain have understood their own ministry and sought to address
these challenges. It draws on innovative research undertaken with
the Methodist Diaconal Order over two years. Key questions and
implications for practice are provided to help those wishing to
reflect further on this ministry.
This book makes a significant contribution to the ecumenical
debate on diaconal ministry. It offers much that will be of
interest to all those seeking to reflect on, understand, engage in
or work with those involved in this ministry in their own
contexts."
'Ecumenism' and 'independency' suggest two distinct impulses in the
history of Christianity: the desire for unity, co-operation,
connectivity, and shared belief and practice, and the impulse for
distinction, plurality, and contextual translation. Yet ecumenism
and independency are better understood as existing in critical
tension with one another. They provide a way of examining changes
in World Christianity. Taking their lead from the internationally
acclaimed research of Brian Stanley, in whose honour this book is
published, contributors examine the entangled nature of ecumenism
and independency in the modern global history of Christianity. They
show how the scrutiny afforded by the attention to local,
contextual approaches to Christianity outside the western world,
may inform and enrich the attention to transnational connectivity.
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Called
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Anne Francis
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