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The Relevance Of The Ecumenical Movement Of The New Testament Church, Robert E. Black
The Relevance Of The Ecumenical Movement Of The New Testament Church, Robert E. Black
Graduate Thesis Collection
In this dissertation we are not only converned in studying the development of the ecumenical movement, but our attention will also be focused upon this question, "In what particulars in the ecumenical movement relevant to the New Testament Church?" Our first concern will be to give an account of this movement noting personnel, places, conferences, emphases, etc. Then we shall compare and contrast the ecumenical movement with the organism called the church, the earliest record of which is in the New Testament.
The Contribution Of Peter Ainslie To The Ecumenical Movement, John Weeden Douglas
The Contribution Of Peter Ainslie To The Ecumenical Movement, John Weeden Douglas
Graduate Thesis Collection
A survey of the life of Dr. Peter Ainslie, a prominent leader of the Disciples of Christ, and his gradual movement away from denominational Christianity and his increasing prominence in the ecumenical movement and ultimately,his position of advocating for nondenominational Christianity.