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A History of the Desire for Christian Unity, Volume: II
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A History of the Desire for Christian Unity is a multi-volume reference work on the history of ecumenism. The ecumenical movement is understood as a twentieth-century movement of European origin wi...
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05 February 2025

A History of the Desire for Christian Unity is a multi-volume reference work on the history of ecumenism. The ecumenical movement is understood as a twentieth-century movement of European origin with a global reach. This reference work is a reconstruction of the arc of time in which the Christian churches transitioned from a position of hostility to one of dialogue, and from separation to forms of communion. Scholars across the continents and disciplines explore a history of individuals and groups, generations and assemblies, documents and programs, theologies and practices, all firmly placed within the framework of a desire for unity.
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Pages: 984
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
05 February 2025
ISBN: 9789004448513
Format: Hardcover
Alberto Melloni (Ph.D. 1989), is Secretary of Fondazione per le scienze religiose (FSCIRE). Member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, is Professor of History of Christianity, Founder of the European Academy of Religion and Unesco Chairholder, he serves as Chief Scientific Advisors to the European Commission.
Luca Ferracci (Ph.D. 2017) obtained his PhD in Religious Studies from the Giuseppe Alberigo European School for Advanced Religious Studies and since 2017 he has been research fellow at FSCIRE. A scholar of contemporary Christianity, he is a member of the editorial board of the Bologna Studies in Religious History series, published in the Brill catalog.
Luca Ferracci (Ph.D. 2017) obtained his PhD in Religious Studies from the Giuseppe Alberigo European School for Advanced Religious Studies and since 2017 he has been research fellow at FSCIRE. A scholar of contemporary Christianity, he is a member of the editorial board of the Bologna Studies in Religious History series, published in the Brill catalog.