Book Description
Middle-Eastern Ecumenism refers to the effort to reunite Christians who live in the part of the world in which Christianity was born and in which Islam, often inimical to Christianity, holds sway. This book takes a look at Middle-Eastern Ecumenism from an Anglican perspective, that of Anglicans who live and work in the Middle East and who are trying to relate to the other Christians who live and work there in a way which tends toward reunion of them all, as independent churches which are culturally and historically different, but which are in full communion with each other.
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