The ecumenical revolution : an interpretation of the Catholic-Protestant dialogue / by Robert McAfee Brown.
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TextPublication details: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1967.Edition: [1st ed.]Description: xix, 388 p. ; 22 cmOther title: - William Belden Noble lectures
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Based on the William Belden Noble lectures for 1964-65.
Bibliography: p. [366]-380.
The change in climate --
From Edinburgh to Uppsala --
From "schismatics and heretics" to "separated brethren" --
Dialogue : a tired word but an energetic reality --
The reformation of the interpretation of Reformation interpretation --
"Breaking the heart of stone" --
Ecclesia semper reformanda --
The test of Protestant sincerity --
The highlights of Vatican II : a brief chronicle --
The achievements of Vatican II : a brief assessment --
Ecumenical escalation : the decree On ecumenism --
Protestantism and religious freedom --
Roman Catholicism and religious freedom --
The enlargement of the dialogue : ecumenism and the Jews --
The extension of common dialogue --
The consolidation of common action --
The intensification of common worship.
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