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- catalog contributor b3717952.
- catalog contributor b3717953.
- catalog contributor b3717954.
- catalog created "1946.".
- catalog date "1946".
- catalog date "1946.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1946.".
- catalog description ""Publications of World Council of Churches" p. 232-233. "An ecumenical bibliography ... [by] Paul Griswold Macy": p. 234-256.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Cavert, Samuel McCrea -- Preface / Brown, William Adams -- Chart: The ecumenical "Tree" -- Part I: The centuries of preparation -- I. Why ecumenical? -- 1. What is meant by ecumenical movement? -- 2. The participation churches -- 3. What is old in the movement? -- 4. The new factor which gives ground for hope -- II. Landmarks in ecumenical history -- 1. Early forms of the movement for unity -- 2. Emergence of complicating factors -- 3. Obstacles to be overcome -- 4. How scholarship has helped -- 5. The evangelical alliance as an early example of ecumenical Spirit -- 6. The student movement as a training school for leaders -- III. Converging lines of preparation -- 1. The contribution of foreign missions -- 2. The social gospel as a challenge to unity -- 3. The movement for organic union -- 4. The federal council as an experiment in new form of unity -- Part II: The creative decades -- IV. First steps (Edinburgh to Stockholm) -- 1. The Edinburgh conference of 1910 -- 2. The early stages of faith and order movement -- 3. Changes brought about by the first World War -- 4. Steps which led to the Stockholm conference -- V. The approach through life and work (Stockholm to Oxford) -- 1. Stockholm conference of 1925 -- 2. An estimate of accomplishment -- 3. The intermediate years (Lausanne to Edinburgh) -- 1. The Lausanne conference of 1927 -- 2. An estimate of achievement -- 3. The decade from 1927 to 1937 -- 4. The Edinburgh conference of 1937 -- 5. When Edinburgh advanced beyond Lausanne -- VII. The contribution of the younger churches -- 1. The contribution of missions to the ecumenical movement -- 2. Changes during the period under review -- 3. The Jerusalem conference of 1928 -- The Madras conference of 1938 -- VIII. The lines meet in the world council -- 1. Steps which led to the formation of the World Council -- 2. The Westfield conference and its aftermath -- 3. The Utrecht conference drafts a constitution -- 4. Interim arrangements".
- catalog description "Part III. The Uncharted future -- IX. How the ecumenical church met the test of war -- 1. Under the shadow of impending war -- 2. Clarifying the position of the World Alliance -- 3. The Amsterdam youth conference -- 4. The vitality of the World Council in wartime -- 5. Questions the World Council must face when it meets -- X. The ecumenical movement in the perspective of history -- 1. The place of history in God's plan for His world -- 2. The Legacy of the past -- 3. Some provisional conclusions -- 4. Underlying issues -- 5. Unexplored possibilities of the future -- 6. The church that outlasts change -- Epilogue / Cavert, Samuel McCrea -- Appendices: I. Constitution of the federal council of the churches of Christ in America (1908) -- II. Resolutions of organization of the continuation committee of the World missionary Conference, Edinburgh (1910) -- III. Excerpts from the message of the Stockholm conference (1925) -- IV. The church's message: The gospel (1927) -- V. The Christian message and the World mission (1928) -- VI. Excerpts from the message from the Oxford Conference to the Christian churches (1937) -- VII. Affirmation of unity (1937) -- VIII. Statement by the Younger churches at Madras Conference, 1928, on unity -- IX. Constitution of the World Council of churches (1938) -- X. Membership in the World Council of churches -- XI. Publications of the World Council of churches.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 264 p.".
- catalog issued "1946".
- catalog issued "1946.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, C. Scribner's sons,".
- catalog subject "BX8 .B742".
- catalog subject "Christian union.".
- catalog subject "World Council of Churches.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Cavert, Samuel McCrea -- Preface / Brown, William Adams -- Chart: The ecumenical "Tree" -- Part I: The centuries of preparation -- I. Why ecumenical? -- 1. What is meant by ecumenical movement? -- 2. The participation churches -- 3. What is old in the movement? -- 4. The new factor which gives ground for hope -- II. Landmarks in ecumenical history -- 1. Early forms of the movement for unity -- 2. Emergence of complicating factors -- 3. Obstacles to be overcome -- 4. How scholarship has helped -- 5. The evangelical alliance as an early example of ecumenical Spirit -- 6. The student movement as a training school for leaders -- III. Converging lines of preparation -- 1. The contribution of foreign missions -- 2. The social gospel as a challenge to unity -- 3. The movement for organic union -- 4. The federal council as an experiment in new form of unity -- Part II: The creative decades -- IV. First steps (Edinburgh to Stockholm) -- 1. The Edinburgh conference of 1910 -- 2. The early stages of faith and order movement -- 3. Changes brought about by the first World War -- 4. Steps which led to the Stockholm conference -- V. The approach through life and work (Stockholm to Oxford) -- 1. Stockholm conference of 1925 -- 2. An estimate of accomplishment -- 3. The intermediate years (Lausanne to Edinburgh) -- 1. The Lausanne conference of 1927 -- 2. An estimate of achievement -- 3. The decade from 1927 to 1937 -- 4. The Edinburgh conference of 1937 -- 5. When Edinburgh advanced beyond Lausanne -- VII. The contribution of the younger churches -- 1. The contribution of missions to the ecumenical movement -- 2. Changes during the period under review -- 3. The Jerusalem conference of 1928 -- The Madras conference of 1938 -- VIII. The lines meet in the world council -- 1. Steps which led to the formation of the World Council -- 2. The Westfield conference and its aftermath -- 3. The Utrecht conference drafts a constitution -- 4. Interim arrangements".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III. The Uncharted future -- IX. How the ecumenical church met the test of war -- 1. Under the shadow of impending war -- 2. Clarifying the position of the World Alliance -- 3. The Amsterdam youth conference -- 4. The vitality of the World Council in wartime -- 5. Questions the World Council must face when it meets -- X. The ecumenical movement in the perspective of history -- 1. The place of history in God's plan for His world -- 2. The Legacy of the past -- 3. Some provisional conclusions -- 4. Underlying issues -- 5. Unexplored possibilities of the future -- 6. The church that outlasts change -- Epilogue / Cavert, Samuel McCrea -- Appendices: I. Constitution of the federal council of the churches of Christ in America (1908) -- II. Resolutions of organization of the continuation committee of the World missionary Conference, Edinburgh (1910) -- III. Excerpts from the message of the Stockholm conference (1925) -- IV. The church's message: The gospel (1927) -- V. The Christian message and the World mission (1928) -- VI. Excerpts from the message from the Oxford Conference to the Christian churches (1937) -- VII. Affirmation of unity (1937) -- VIII. Statement by the Younger churches at Madras Conference, 1928, on unity -- IX. Constitution of the World Council of churches (1938) -- X. Membership in the World Council of churches -- XI. Publications of the World Council of churches.".
- catalog title "Toward a united church; three decades of ecumenical Christianity.".
- catalog type "text".