A History of the Ecumenical Movement in Asia, Volume II

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A History of the Ecumenical Movement in Asia, Volume II

is a collection of essays, written by a team of distinguished ecumenical leaders and edited by Ninan Koshy, providing invaluable information on and insightful interpretation of the major themes that have enriched the life of the ecumenical movement in Asia.

 

Beginning with a brilliant presentation of the theological and mission concerns, the authors explore the evolution, development and emerging trends of the wide range of concerns that have stimulated the World Student Christian Federation Asia-Pacific Region, the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and the Christian Conference of Asia and made them privileged instruments of the ecumenical movement.

Common to all the essays is a genuine Asian perspective, which provides Asian terms and interpretation to common themes in worldwide ecumenical debate. The significant role played by Asian ecumenical consciousness for more than nine decades in broadening and widening the ecumenical vision is highlighted in the book.

Published by the World Student Christian Federation
Asia-Pacific Region, Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and the Christian Conference of Asia.