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- catalog contributor b3718765.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "1. Report on life and work of women -- 2. Report on the laity -- 3. Christian approach to the Jews -- 4. Reconstruction and inter-church aid -- 5. Youth at Amsterdam -- 6. Program and administration -- 7. Adoption of the constitution -- 8. Statement of the nature of the council (adopted) -- 9. The message from Amsterdam -- Part four: the world council, the ecumenical movement, and the churches -- 1. Influence of the world council on relations of the churches with ecumenical bodies -- 2. Friends and enemies -- 3. Theological differences -- 4. Criticism of the social action program -- 5. Unity in love -- 6. Persecutions -- 7. Opposition to state churches -- 8. Separatists' objections to the council -- 9. Aversion to church union -- 10. The problem of churches with congregational polity -- Part five: the first six years of the world council of churches -- I. The central committee -- 1. Organization -- 2. Regional offices and their staffs -- 3. Attention to attacks on the world council -- ".
- catalog description "12. Ernest Brown and Metropolitan Themistocles Chrysostom -- 13. Regin Prenter -- 14. Clarence Tucker Craig -- 15. Georges Florovsky -- 16. Bishop Stephen Charles Neill -- 17. Kathleen Bliss -- 18. Anna Canada Swaim -- 19. Mildred McAfee Horton -- 20. Christian Kobla Dovlo -- 21. Gordon Alfred Sisco -- 22. Samuel McCrea Cavert -- 23. G. Báez-Camargo -- 24. Samuel Rizzo -- 25. H. R. Høgsbro and bishop K. F. O. Dibelius -- 26. G. K. T. Wu, Tsu-Chen Chao and Rajah B. Manikam -- 27. S. A. Morrison and Johannes Apkarian -- 28. J. M. Karefa-Smart -- 29. Ranson, Devanandan, Florovsky, and Horton on priorities -- 30. John R. Mott -- 31. Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher -- 32. Address by the general secretary -- III. Sections at study -- 1. Section I: the universal church in God's design -- 2. Section II: the church's witness to God's design -- 3. Section III: the church and the disorder of society -- 4. Section IV: the church and the international disorder -- IV. Other reports -- ".
- catalog description "28. The movement toward unity in Austria and Hungary -- 29. World denominational fellowships -- 30. The modern faith and order movement -- 31. The first world conference on faith and order, Lausanne -- 32. The second world conference on faith and order, Edinburgh -- Part two: the world council of churches in process of formation -- I. The provisional committee -- 1. The continuation committee of faith and order and the universal Christian council united -- 2. Provisional committee of the world council of churches -- 3. The second world war -- 4. The provisional committee in wartime -- 5. Postwar actions of the provisional committee -- 6. The commission of the churches on international affairs -- 7. First world conference for Christian youth -- 8. Ecumenical press service -- II. Buck Hill Falls, 1947 -- 1. The provisional committee meets -- 2. Report on the orthodox churches -- 3. Report of the joint committee of W.C.C. and I.M.C. -- 4. Youth department policy -- ".
- catalog description "4. East and west: confrontation and community -- III. The churches and the world -- 1. Christian witness -- 2. The problem of government, political and ecclesiastical -- 3. Resolution on Angola -- 4. Communists at New Dehli? -- 5. The problem of growing populations -- 6. Resolution on anti-Semitism -- 7. The secretariat on race and ethnic relations -- 8. Declaration on religious liberty -- 9. The Christian conception of man in world crisis -- 10. The finality of Christ in the age of universal history -- IV. The council and the churches -- 1. Finance and structure -- 2. The laity in the world council -- 3. Report of the committee on faith and disorder -- 4. The central committee, the assembly, and the world council -- 5. Membership of the central and executive committees after New Dehli -- 6. New churches added to the world council -- 7. The message of the assembly to the churches -- Part nine: Retrospect and prospect.".
- catalog description "4. The central committee at work -- 5. The staff between assemblies -- 6. Growth in membership -- 7. The role of the central committee -- II. Pronouncements of the central committee -- 1. Statements on religious freedom -- 2. Pronouncement on the hydrogen bomb -- 3. The church, the churches, and the world council -- 4. Conflict in Korea -- 5. Letter to Korean Christians -- 6. International threats to peace -- 7. The relation of unity and mission -- 8. Appeal on behalf of conscientious objectors -- 9. Social conditions on foreign mission fields -- 10. Letter to the United Nations -- 11. Resolution on Korea -- 12. Letter to the Berlin conference -- III. Evaluation of the pronouncements -- 1. On the nature of the world council -- 2. On religious liberty -- 3. On encouragement of Koreans -- 4. On the Korean conflict and world order -- 5. On conscientious objectors -- 6. On world unrest and totalitarianism -- 7. On hydrogen bombs -- 8. On missions and social action -- ".
- catalog description "5. Action on reconstruction -- 6. Commission of the churches on international affairs -- 7. What of faith and order in the world council? -- 8. The constitution -- 9. Concerning public utterances -- III. Toward Amsterdam -- 1. Arrangements for the first assembly -- 2. The study department -- 3. The difficult task -- 4. The invitation to Amsterdam -- 5. Personnel, officers, and finances -- Part three: the world council of churches constituted -- Amsterdam -- I. Opening sessions -- 1. Membership -- 2. Amsterdam -- 3. Worship at the assembly -- 4. Communion -- 5. Opening service in Nieuwe Kerk -- 6. First meeting in the Concertgebouw -- 7. The world council of churches constituted -- II. Assembly addresses -- 1. Karl Barth -- 2. Emil Brunner -- 3. Martin Niemöller -- 4. Bishop Eivind Berggrav -- 5. Reinhold Niebuhr -- 6. John Foster Dulles -- 7. Josef Hromadka -- 8. Charles H. Dodd -- 9. John Baillie -- 10. Philippe Maury -- 11. Saroe Chakko -- ".
- catalog description "5. The congregation of God in the spirit -- 6. Lutheran and reformed churches -- 7. The episcopal church and unity -- 8. Movements relating to faith and order in Europe -- 9. Reasonable orthodoxy -- 10. Churches of the reformation and Anglicanism -- 11. The influence of pietism -- 12. The rise of nationalism -- 13. The Anglican and Gallican churches -- 14. The non-jurors and eastern orthodoxy -- 15. The church of England and dissent -- 16. The society for promoting Christian knowledge -- 17. Dissent and Tractarianism -- 18. Tractarianism and Rome -- 19. The free churches and unity -- 20. The ecumenical influence of books -- 21. The Grindelwald conferences -- 22. The church of England and the church of Sweden -- 23. The Anglican and Moravian churches -- 24. Lord Halifax and the churches of England and Rome -- 25. The old catholic churches -- 26. The eastern orthodox churches and the ecumenical movement -- 27. Faith and order in Holland -- ".
- catalog description "7. Toward a responsible international society -- 8. The churches and the problem of overpopulation -- V. Departments and programs -- 1. Work for the laity -- cooperation of men and women -- 2. The youth department -- 3. The ecumenical institute -- 4. The department of information -- 5. Concerning world council finances -- 6. New headquarters in Geneva -- 7. Regional conferences -- 8. New members of the world council, 1954-61 -- 9. Looking toward the third assembly -- 10. Post-Evanston perspective: a narrow road -- part eight: about New Dehli -- I. Christ, comity, and communion -- 1. The main theme -- 2. The basis revealed -- 3. The world council and church unity -- 4. The nature of the world council -- 5. Communion at New Dehli -- 6. Youth and intercommunion -- II. Notable events -- 1. The merger of the international missionary council with the world council of churches -- 2. Admission of the Russian orthodox church -- 3. Observers from Rome -- ".
- catalog description "9. On the Berlin conference -- 10. On unity and mission -- 11. Recapitulation -- 12. The committees criticized for their much speaking -- IV. Special studies by the central committee -- 1. The church's action in international affairs -- 2. What the churches expect from the world council -- 3. "The basis" -- 4. The joint committee of the W. C. C. and the I. M. C. -- 5. The eastern orthodox churches -- 6. The Roman catholic church -- 7. Department of public relations -- 8. Looking to the second assembly".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 1265-1281.".
- catalog description "Part one: the ecumenical background -- I. The missionary movement -- 1. The revival of missions -- 2. The evangelical alliance -- 3. Student Christian movement -- 4. First world missionary conference, 1910 -- 5. The international missionary council -- II. The life and work movement -- 1. The social emphasis -- 2. Christian socialism -- 3. The federal council of churches -- 4. World war I and the churches -- 5. The world alliance for international friendship -- 6. Wartime movements -- 7. Postwar developments -- 8. The universal Christian conference on life and work, 1925 -- 9. The continuation committee -- 10. Life and work and the world alliance -- 11. Life and work finds its mission -- 12. The conference on church, community and state, 1937 -- III. The faith and order movement -- 1. The evangelical alliance; its theological basis -- 2. The American congress of churches -- 3. Presbyterians and Congregationalists -- 4. Disciples of Christ -- ".
- catalog description "Part seven: after Evanston -- I. The central committee -- 1. Program and activities -- 2. Personnel changes -- 3. Central themes -- II. Major areas of tension -- 1. The churches and rapid social change -- 2. The world council and communism -- 3. The world council and the Roman Catholic church -- III. The post-Evanston study program -- 1. The Bible in the churches -- 2. The lordship of Christ -- 3. Christianity and other faiths -- 4. Missionary obedience and the word of God -- 5. The life and growth of the younger churches -- 6. Theological education -- 7. Evangelism -- 8. The relation of witnessing and serving -- 9. Concerning proselytism -- IV. Progress and problems -- 1. The marvel of the world council -- 2. Inter-church aid and service to refugees -- 3. Revision of the basis of the world council -- 4. The future of faith and order -- 5. On merger with the international missionary council -- 6. Intergroup relations: racial and ethnic tensions -- ".
- catalog description "V. Activities of other departments -- 1. The study department -- 2. The secretariat for evangelism -- 3. The ecumenical institute -- 4. Faith and order in the world council -- 5. Faith and order -- the Lund conference -- 6. Youth department -- 7. The laity -- 8. Women and the world council of churches -- 9. Inter-church aid and service to refugees -- 10. Publications -- 11. Ecumenical library -- 12. The budget -- 13. Joint secretariat for east Asia -- 14. The world council in the United States -- 15. The commission of the churches on international affairs -- Part six: the second assembly of the world council of churches -- I. "Christ -- the hope of the world" -- 1. The main theme conceived and developed -- 2. The theme presented and debated -- 3. The theme reviewed -- 4. The message of the assembly to the churches -- 1. The assembly sermon -- 2. Report of the central committee -- 3. General secretary's report -- 4. The problem of intercommunion -- III. The study sections -- 1. Our oneness in Christ and our disunity as churches -- 2. The mission of the church to those outside her life -- 3. The responsible society in a world perspective -- 4. Christians in the struggle for world community -- 5. The church amid racial and ethnic tensions -- 6. The Christian in his vocation -- IV. New structures and past performances -- 1. Committee on structure and functioning -- 2. Committee on general policy -- 3. Committee on the division of studies -- 4. Committee on the division of ecumenical action -- 5. Committee on the division of inter-church aid -- 6. Committee on the department of information -- 7. Committee on finance -- 8. Committee on the commission of the churches on international affairs -- 9. Credentials committee -- 10. Committee on nominations -- 11. Joint committee on the international missionary council and the world council of churches -- V. The council's membership".
- catalog extent "xviii, 1302 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "World Council of Churches.".
- catalog isFormatOf "World Council of Churches.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Peterborough, N.H., R. R. Smith".
- catalog relation "World Council of Churches.".
- catalog subject "262.001".
- catalog subject "BX6.W78 G3".
- catalog subject "World Council of Churches.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Report on life and work of women -- 2. Report on the laity -- 3. Christian approach to the Jews -- 4. Reconstruction and inter-church aid -- 5. Youth at Amsterdam -- 6. Program and administration -- 7. Adoption of the constitution -- 8. Statement of the nature of the council (adopted) -- 9. The message from Amsterdam -- Part four: the world council, the ecumenical movement, and the churches -- 1. Influence of the world council on relations of the churches with ecumenical bodies -- 2. Friends and enemies -- 3. Theological differences -- 4. Criticism of the social action program -- 5. Unity in love -- 6. Persecutions -- 7. Opposition to state churches -- 8. Separatists' objections to the council -- 9. Aversion to church union -- 10. The problem of churches with congregational polity -- Part five: the first six years of the world council of churches -- I. The central committee -- 1. Organization -- 2. Regional offices and their staffs -- 3. Attention to attacks on the world council -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "12. Ernest Brown and Metropolitan Themistocles Chrysostom -- 13. Regin Prenter -- 14. Clarence Tucker Craig -- 15. Georges Florovsky -- 16. Bishop Stephen Charles Neill -- 17. Kathleen Bliss -- 18. Anna Canada Swaim -- 19. Mildred McAfee Horton -- 20. Christian Kobla Dovlo -- 21. Gordon Alfred Sisco -- 22. Samuel McCrea Cavert -- 23. G. Báez-Camargo -- 24. Samuel Rizzo -- 25. H. R. Høgsbro and bishop K. F. O. Dibelius -- 26. G. K. T. Wu, Tsu-Chen Chao and Rajah B. Manikam -- 27. S. A. Morrison and Johannes Apkarian -- 28. J. M. Karefa-Smart -- 29. Ranson, Devanandan, Florovsky, and Horton on priorities -- 30. John R. Mott -- 31. Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher -- 32. Address by the general secretary -- III. Sections at study -- 1. Section I: the universal church in God's design -- 2. Section II: the church's witness to God's design -- 3. Section III: the church and the disorder of society -- 4. Section IV: the church and the international disorder -- IV. Other reports -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "28. The movement toward unity in Austria and Hungary -- 29. World denominational fellowships -- 30. The modern faith and order movement -- 31. The first world conference on faith and order, Lausanne -- 32. The second world conference on faith and order, Edinburgh -- Part two: the world council of churches in process of formation -- I. The provisional committee -- 1. The continuation committee of faith and order and the universal Christian council united -- 2. Provisional committee of the world council of churches -- 3. The second world war -- 4. The provisional committee in wartime -- 5. Postwar actions of the provisional committee -- 6. The commission of the churches on international affairs -- 7. First world conference for Christian youth -- 8. Ecumenical press service -- II. Buck Hill Falls, 1947 -- 1. The provisional committee meets -- 2. Report on the orthodox churches -- 3. Report of the joint committee of W.C.C. and I.M.C. -- 4. Youth department policy -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. East and west: confrontation and community -- III. The churches and the world -- 1. Christian witness -- 2. The problem of government, political and ecclesiastical -- 3. Resolution on Angola -- 4. Communists at New Dehli? -- 5. The problem of growing populations -- 6. Resolution on anti-Semitism -- 7. The secretariat on race and ethnic relations -- 8. Declaration on religious liberty -- 9. The Christian conception of man in world crisis -- 10. The finality of Christ in the age of universal history -- IV. The council and the churches -- 1. Finance and structure -- 2. The laity in the world council -- 3. Report of the committee on faith and disorder -- 4. The central committee, the assembly, and the world council -- 5. Membership of the central and executive committees after New Dehli -- 6. New churches added to the world council -- 7. The message of the assembly to the churches -- Part nine: Retrospect and prospect.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The central committee at work -- 5. The staff between assemblies -- 6. Growth in membership -- 7. The role of the central committee -- II. Pronouncements of the central committee -- 1. Statements on religious freedom -- 2. Pronouncement on the hydrogen bomb -- 3. The church, the churches, and the world council -- 4. Conflict in Korea -- 5. Letter to Korean Christians -- 6. International threats to peace -- 7. The relation of unity and mission -- 8. Appeal on behalf of conscientious objectors -- 9. Social conditions on foreign mission fields -- 10. Letter to the United Nations -- 11. Resolution on Korea -- 12. Letter to the Berlin conference -- III. Evaluation of the pronouncements -- 1. On the nature of the world council -- 2. On religious liberty -- 3. On encouragement of Koreans -- 4. On the Korean conflict and world order -- 5. On conscientious objectors -- 6. On world unrest and totalitarianism -- 7. On hydrogen bombs -- 8. On missions and social action -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Action on reconstruction -- 6. Commission of the churches on international affairs -- 7. What of faith and order in the world council? -- 8. The constitution -- 9. Concerning public utterances -- III. Toward Amsterdam -- 1. Arrangements for the first assembly -- 2. The study department -- 3. The difficult task -- 4. The invitation to Amsterdam -- 5. Personnel, officers, and finances -- Part three: the world council of churches constituted -- Amsterdam -- I. Opening sessions -- 1. Membership -- 2. Amsterdam -- 3. Worship at the assembly -- 4. Communion -- 5. Opening service in Nieuwe Kerk -- 6. First meeting in the Concertgebouw -- 7. The world council of churches constituted -- II. Assembly addresses -- 1. Karl Barth -- 2. Emil Brunner -- 3. Martin Niemöller -- 4. Bishop Eivind Berggrav -- 5. Reinhold Niebuhr -- 6. John Foster Dulles -- 7. Josef Hromadka -- 8. Charles H. Dodd -- 9. John Baillie -- 10. Philippe Maury -- 11. Saroe Chakko -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The congregation of God in the spirit -- 6. Lutheran and reformed churches -- 7. The episcopal church and unity -- 8. Movements relating to faith and order in Europe -- 9. Reasonable orthodoxy -- 10. Churches of the reformation and Anglicanism -- 11. The influence of pietism -- 12. The rise of nationalism -- 13. The Anglican and Gallican churches -- 14. The non-jurors and eastern orthodoxy -- 15. The church of England and dissent -- 16. The society for promoting Christian knowledge -- 17. Dissent and Tractarianism -- 18. Tractarianism and Rome -- 19. The free churches and unity -- 20. The ecumenical influence of books -- 21. The Grindelwald conferences -- 22. The church of England and the church of Sweden -- 23. The Anglican and Moravian churches -- 24. Lord Halifax and the churches of England and Rome -- 25. The old catholic churches -- 26. The eastern orthodox churches and the ecumenical movement -- 27. Faith and order in Holland -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Toward a responsible international society -- 8. The churches and the problem of overpopulation -- V. Departments and programs -- 1. Work for the laity -- cooperation of men and women -- 2. The youth department -- 3. The ecumenical institute -- 4. The department of information -- 5. Concerning world council finances -- 6. New headquarters in Geneva -- 7. Regional conferences -- 8. New members of the world council, 1954-61 -- 9. Looking toward the third assembly -- 10. Post-Evanston perspective: a narrow road -- part eight: about New Dehli -- I. Christ, comity, and communion -- 1. The main theme -- 2. The basis revealed -- 3. The world council and church unity -- 4. The nature of the world council -- 5. Communion at New Dehli -- 6. Youth and intercommunion -- II. Notable events -- 1. The merger of the international missionary council with the world council of churches -- 2. Admission of the Russian orthodox church -- 3. Observers from Rome -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. On the Berlin conference -- 10. On unity and mission -- 11. Recapitulation -- 12. The committees criticized for their much speaking -- IV. Special studies by the central committee -- 1. The church's action in international affairs -- 2. What the churches expect from the world council -- 3. "The basis" -- 4. The joint committee of the W. C. C. and the I. M. C. -- 5. The eastern orthodox churches -- 6. The Roman catholic church -- 7. Department of public relations -- 8. Looking to the second assembly".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: the ecumenical background -- I. The missionary movement -- 1. The revival of missions -- 2. The evangelical alliance -- 3. Student Christian movement -- 4. First world missionary conference, 1910 -- 5. The international missionary council -- II. The life and work movement -- 1. The social emphasis -- 2. Christian socialism -- 3. The federal council of churches -- 4. World war I and the churches -- 5. The world alliance for international friendship -- 6. Wartime movements -- 7. Postwar developments -- 8. The universal Christian conference on life and work, 1925 -- 9. The continuation committee -- 10. Life and work and the world alliance -- 11. Life and work finds its mission -- 12. The conference on church, community and state, 1937 -- III. The faith and order movement -- 1. The evangelical alliance; its theological basis -- 2. The American congress of churches -- 3. Presbyterians and Congregationalists -- 4. Disciples of Christ -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part seven: after Evanston -- I. The central committee -- 1. Program and activities -- 2. Personnel changes -- 3. Central themes -- II. Major areas of tension -- 1. The churches and rapid social change -- 2. The world council and communism -- 3. The world council and the Roman Catholic church -- III. The post-Evanston study program -- 1. The Bible in the churches -- 2. The lordship of Christ -- 3. Christianity and other faiths -- 4. Missionary obedience and the word of God -- 5. The life and growth of the younger churches -- 6. Theological education -- 7. Evangelism -- 8. The relation of witnessing and serving -- 9. Concerning proselytism -- IV. Progress and problems -- 1. The marvel of the world council -- 2. Inter-church aid and service to refugees -- 3. Revision of the basis of the world council -- 4. The future of faith and order -- 5. On merger with the international missionary council -- 6. Intergroup relations: racial and ethnic tensions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Activities of other departments -- 1. The study department -- 2. The secretariat for evangelism -- 3. The ecumenical institute -- 4. Faith and order in the world council -- 5. Faith and order -- the Lund conference -- 6. Youth department -- 7. The laity -- 8. Women and the world council of churches -- 9. Inter-church aid and service to refugees -- 10. Publications -- 11. Ecumenical library -- 12. The budget -- 13. Joint secretariat for east Asia -- 14. The world council in the United States -- 15. The commission of the churches on international affairs -- Part six: the second assembly of the world council of churches -- I. "Christ -- the hope of the world" -- 1. The main theme conceived and developed -- 2. The theme presented and debated -- 3. The theme reviewed -- 4. The message of the assembly to the churches -- 1. The assembly sermon -- 2. Report of the central committee -- 3. General secretary's report -- 4. The problem of intercommunion -- III. The study sections -- 1. Our oneness in Christ and our disunity as churches -- 2. The mission of the church to those outside her life -- 3. The responsible society in a world perspective -- 4. Christians in the struggle for world community -- 5. The church amid racial and ethnic tensions -- 6. The Christian in his vocation -- IV. New structures and past performances -- 1. Committee on structure and functioning -- 2. Committee on general policy -- 3. Committee on the division of studies -- 4. Committee on the division of ecumenical action -- 5. Committee on the division of inter-church aid -- 6. Committee on the department of information -- 7. Committee on finance -- 8. Committee on the commission of the churches on international affairs -- 9. Credentials committee -- 10. Committee on nominations -- 11. Joint committee on the international missionary council and the world council of churches -- V. The council's membership".
- catalog title "The World Council of Churches, a study of its background and history, by David P. Gaines.".
- catalog type "text".