Ecumenical Babel

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  • Ecumenical Babel Book Detail

  • Author : Jordan J. Ballor
  • Release Date : 2010
  • Publisher : Christian's Library Press
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 168
  • ISBN 13 : 1880595702
  • File Size : 80,80 MB

Ecumenical Babel by Jordan J. Ballor PDF Summary

Book Description: "A critical engagement of the ecumenical movement's approach to ethical and economic issues, Ecumenical Babel updates a line of criticism articulated by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Ramsey, and Ernest W. Lefever. Arguing for the continuing importance of Christian ecumenism, Jordan J. Ballor seeks to correct the errors created by the imposition of economic ideology onto the social witness of ecumenical Christianity as represented by the Lutheran World Federation, the newly formed World Communion of Reformed Churches, and the World Council of Churches. Ecumenical Babel is a voice for sustained ecumenical dialogue, vital ecclesiastical witness, and individual Christian conscience"--Back cover.

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