Ecumenical Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Ecumenical Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Propositions on Ecumenicity4
Christ’s Love (Re)moves Borders3
The Creed of Nicaea3
Nicaea, American Populism, and Christian Nationalism3
A Latin American Perspective on the Leuenberg Agreement3
Issue Information3
The Future of Interreligious Dialogue2
Embodying Worldview2
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Paul AidanSmith. Intimate Diversity: An Anglican Practical Theology of Interreligious Marriage. Boston: Brill, 2022. 251 pp.1
Nicaea and Christian–Jewish Relations1
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Leaves a Legacy of Ecumenical Dialogue1
The Ecumenical Review1
Toward an Economy of Life1
Writing the History of Ecumenism1
Toward Gender Justice1
“Who Do We Say That We Are?”1
Toward an Ecumenical Theology of Companionship1
Christ's Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity1
AnnaPuzio, NicoleKunkel, HendrikKlinge (eds). Alexa,wie hast du's mit der Religion? Theologische Zugänge zu Technik und Künstlicher Intelligenz/Alexa, How Do You Feel about Religion? Theological Ap1
Amy‐Jill Levine and Marc ZviBrettler. The Bible with and without Jesus: How Jews and Christians Read the Same Stories Differently. New York: HarperOne, 2020. 494 pp.1
Youth Testimony at the Opening Prayer of the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches1
Black Theology in Theological Education1
WCC Mourns Loss of Elder Metropolitan John Zizioulas of Pergamon1
Online Dialogue1
WCC, Roman Catholic Church Underscore Commitment to Walking, Praying, and Working Together1
Transformative Dialogue, Conflict, and Peacebuilding0
Fiftieth Anniversary of Leuenberg Agreement between EuropeanLutheran, Reformed, and United Churches0
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification0
Edmund Kee‐FookChia. Asian Christianity and Theology: Inculturation, Interreligious Dialogue, Integral Liberation. New York: Routledge, 2022. 258 pp.0
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God, the Churches, and the World in Motion0
Message from the Just Community of Women and Men Pre‐Assembly Meeting0
Called to Transformation0
Teaching Ecumenism in the Context of World Christianity0
The Depths of Christ’s Love0
“Liturgy after the Liturgy”0
Disability as an Ecumenical and Ecclesiological Concern0
Ecumenism as Taught and Lived at the Institute for Advanced Ecumenical Studies in Paris0
Love One Another: Ecumenism, Peace, and Justice0
World Council of Churches Executive Committee, November 20210
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Christian Theological Engagement with Islam0
AlonGoshen‐Gottstein. The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism: History, Spirituality, Identity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 288 pp.0
The Saint Andrew Declaration0
Documentation0
MikaVähäkangas. Context, Plurality, and Truth: Theology in World Christianities. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2020. 216 pp.0
Learning to Deal with Disagreement on Ethical Issues0
The Ecumenical Review0
Black Theology and Insights from African Women's Theologies0
Documentation0
World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly, Karlsruhe, 20220
Being Different Together0
Church Fellowship – An Ecumenical Model of Unity?0
Celebrating Nicaea0
Report of the Acting General Secretary to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Karlsruhe, 20220
New Ecumenism in a Discriminatively Divided World0
IndunilJ.KodithuwakkuK. (ed.). Christian Witness in a Multi‐Religious World. Vatican: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2022. 432 pp.0
The Ecumenical Review0
MatoZovkić. Dialogue between Catholics and Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo: CNS, 2018. 401 pp.0
Coexistence: Citizenship and Democracy in Dialogue0
Anti‐Racism and the Fight against Discrimination Today0
The Idiosyncrasy of Greek Islam and the Mosque of Votanikos as a Reconciliation Initiative0
The Nicene Creed: Remembering What It Says; Re‐membering What It Forgot to Say0
LiseAgaiby, MarkSwanson, and NellyvanDoorn‐Harder, eds. Copts in Modernity. Leiden: Brill, 2021. 472 pp.0
The “Pinkster Kerk” as a Site of Indigenous Religious Expression within Black Pentecostal Theology0
Message from the Ecumenical Youth Gathering0
Current Dialogue0
Issue Information0
AshleeQuosigk. American Evangelicals: Conflicted on Islam. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. xvi + 230 pp.0
Vulnerable by Design0
The Sinful Church and Its Need for Constant Conversion0
Given for Us0
Of Theological Burglaries and Epistemic Violence0
Toward a Dialogue of the Heels?0
Eve RebeccaParker. Theologising with the Sacred “Prostitutes” of South India: Towards an Indecent Dalit Theology. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2021. xii + 198 pp.0
Ecumenical Chronicle0
The Incarnation of Christ's Love through the Church0
Toward a Truly Universal Catholicity?0
A Conversation about COVID‐19 and the Ecumenical House0
Catholicity and Conciliarity as Challenges for Christian Churches Today0
The 1966 World Conference on Church and Society0
The Hope of the Earth0
The Actuality of the Council of Nicaea0
WCC General Secretary Visits Ecumenical Patriarchate0
Living the Apostolic Faith Together Today0
The Personal Before and After the Political0
Covenanting Together to Manifest the One Church0
What Kind of Unity Should the Ecumenical Movement Seek?0
On the Future of Buddhist–Christian Relations0
Meeting of the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches, April 20230
MacarieDrǎgoi (ed). Artisan of Christian Unity between North and East: Nathan Söderblom. His Correspondence with Orthodox Personalities (1896–1931). Stockholm: Felicitas, 2014. 560 pp.0
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A New Departure on the Path to Reconciliation and Unity in Christ0
Ecumenism of the Heart as a Path to Unity0
Being Roman Catholic Today in a Worldwide Context0
A Century of World Conferences on Faith and Order0
Homily at the Opening Prayer of the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches0
Will the Churches Celebrate Easter on the Same Day from Now On?0
Blackness and the God of the Oppressed0
The Challenges of Christian–Daoist Dialogue0
Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay Elected as New WCC General Secretary0
Ökumenische Rundschau0
Witnessing Together to Christ's Compassionate Love0
Issue Information0
Time in Ecclesiastes and the Mahabharata0
The Church of Sweden and The Episcopal Church Sign Full‐Communion Agreement0
Paul D.Murray, Gregory A.Ryan, and PaulLakeland (eds). Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning: Walking the Way to a Church Re‐formed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. 576 pp.0
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Issue Information0
The Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East, and COVID‐190
What Does Queer Have to Do with Ecumenism?0
Current Dialogue0
Progressive Secular Sindhi Sufism in the Making of Decolonial Islamic Thinking in Pakistan0
Toward a Baptismal Ecclesiology0
Address of the Federal President to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Karlsruhe, 20220
Buddhism and Women’s Liberation0
Ecumenical Social Ethics and Action in a Fractured World0
Friendship Mission as a Healing Process after Trauma0
MartinaKraml, ZekirijaSejdini, NicoleBauer, and JonasKolb. Conflicts in Interreligious Education: Exploring Theory and Practice. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2022. 226 pp.0
St Cyril of Alexandria and the Council of Nicaea0
Black Theologies of Liberation0
Suffering, Injustice, and Interfaith Relations0
Revisiting the Quest for a Just, Participatory, and Sustainable Society0
World Council of Churches Central Committee, June 20220
Women's Experiences in Interreligious Leadership0
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Greeting of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches0
F.A.Nazir. The Evolution of Legislation on Religious Offences: A Study of British India and the Implications for Contemporary Pakistan. Carlisle: Langham Monographs, 2019. 275 pp.0
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Hans‐GeorgLink and JosephWohlmuth, eds. Attraktive Fremdheit Gottes: Das ökumenische Bekenntnis von Nizäa‐Konstantinopel (325–2025); Ausgelegt von Mitgliedern des Altenberger ökumenischen Gesprächskre0
Is Ecumenism Even Possible in the Context of World Christianity?0
Message from the Indigenous Peoples Pre‐Assembly Meeting0
Social Justice as a Catalyst for Ecumenical Engagement0
75th Anniversary of the World Council of Churches0
From Shared Meals to Interreligious Conversations0
Ecumenical Chronicle0
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Dr Agnes Abuom – A Tribute0
“And Yet It Moves”: Dream and Reality of the Ecumenical Movement0
“Light from Light”0
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Paul S.Chung. Constructing Reality in Comparative Theology. Cambridge: James Clarke, 2022. 248 pp.0
The Ecumenical Factor in African Theology and Ecclesiology0
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The Pan‐Orthodox Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 19250
WCC Central Committee, 9‐15 February 20220
Angélique Keturah Walker‐Smith. Ahead of Her Time: Pan‐African Women of Faith and the Vision of Christian Unity, Mission, and Justice. Geneva: World Council of Churches, 2023. 113 pp.0
The Ecumenical Review0
“Where Now for Visible Unity?”0
Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay Installed as Ninth WCC General Secretary0
The German Protestant Churches and the World Council of Churches0
“He took her by the hand and told her to stand”0
Befriending Religious Others0
Linguistic Hospitality0
“An Open Wound in the Body…”0
The Importance and Practice of Ecumenism in Orthodox Theological Education0
Guest Editorial0
Ascetic Practices in Interfaith Dialogue0
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Christ’s Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity0
Ecclesial Freedom and Visible Unity0
“We Choose Abundant Life”0
Documentation0
The Ecumenical Review0
Praying for Truth and Healing0
A Call to Act Together0
Assessing the Role and Identity of Indigenous Women in Northeast India0
Toward a Joint Declaration on the Church?0
Black Theology before the Decolonial Turn0
Retelling, Reimagining, and Repurposing0
ChristophHübenthal and ChristianeAlpers, eds. T&T Clark Handbook of Public Theology. London: T&T Clark, 2024. 581 + xviii pp.0
Visible Unity in a Fragmented World0
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Where Now for Visible Unity?0
My Hopes for the Future of Hindu–Christian Dialogue0
Honouring the Past, Embracing the Future0
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Waging Peace amid Raging War0
Between Stockholm and Lausanne0
World Council of Churches Central Committee, June 20230
Interreligious Dialogue and Convergent Hermeneutics0
Islam and Healing from Trauma in the Azeri Region of Iran0
Pilgrimage toward a Common Vision of the Church0
Inclusive Mission in Together towards Life in an Indigenous Naga Context0
Nathan Söderblom and the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work0
RachelMuers and AshleyCocksworth with David F.Ford, eds. Ford’s The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology since 1918. Hoboken: Wiley‐Blackwell. 686 pp.0
Current Dialogue0
Edmund Kee‐FookChia, ed. Confucianism and Christianity: Interreligious Dialogue on the Theology of Mission. New York: Routledge, 2021. 210 + xii pp.0
The Interreligious Imperative0
A Jewish Perspective on the Work of the World Council of Churches in Jewish–Christian Relations0
Current Dialogue0
On Re‐Membering Reconciliation and the Black Theological Impulse Embedded in the Kairos Document0
KarmaBen‐Johanan. Jacob's Younger Brother: Christian–Jewish Relations after Vatican II. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2022. 356 pp.0
World Council of Churches Executive Committee, November 20220
The Responsibility of the Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe for Society Today0
Issue Information0
The Ecumenical Review0
Nicaea and Women’s Ordained Ministry0
An Orthodox Reading of the Unity Statement of the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches0
Steve Biko’s Black Theology of Liberation from the Perspective of Ubuntu0
Youth Agency in Peacebuilding0
Walking Together to the Promised Land0
Communication for Social Justice in a Digital Age0
Message from the Ecumenical Disability Advocates Network Pre‐Assembly Meeting0
When a Poem Hits You in the (White) Face0
Karma BenJohanan. Nezid Adashim: Tefisot hadadiyot shel nozrim wihudim be‐idan hapijjus [A pottage of lentils: Mutual perceptions of Christians and Jews in the age of reconciliation]. Tel Aviv Univers0
“The Test Case of Faith”: Ernst Lange 1927–19740
Ecumenical Theological Education in the Context of World Christianity0
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World Council of Churches Executive Committee, November 20230
Interreligious Engagement as an Enabler of Gender Justice through the Common Good0
Baptismal Ecclesiology0
Liturgy and Ecumenism0
GrahamOppy and NickTrakakis, eds. Interreligious Philosophical Dialogues. New York: Routledge, 2018. 597 + xviii pp.0
The Ecumenical Review0
Tribute of the World Council of Churches to Metropolitan Gennadios, Vice‐Moderator of the WCC Central Committee0
Despite Crises and Turmoil – High Time for Change0
Interreligious Dialogue and Gender Justice in Brazil0
Meeting the Religious Other0
Women Making a Difference0
Message of Pope Francis to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches0
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Engaging with the Other0
Solidarity and Brokenness in the Body of Christ0
Interfaith Dialogue through Religious Institutions0
From Midrash to Dialogue0
What Future for the Ecumenical Movement?0
Reclaiming the Spirit of Life and Work for Ecumenical Renewal0
“Oxford Responsibility” and the Promise of Ecumenical Social Ethics0
Kairos Moments and Prophetic Witness0
Church of Sweden Renews Its Apology to the Sami People0
World Christianity as a Critique of Whiteness in Theological Education0
Richard F.Young, ed. World Christianity and Interfaith Relations. World Christianity and Public Religion 4. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2022. 274 + xv pp.0
The Ecumenical Review0
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PhilipWood. The Imam of the Christians: The World of Dionysius of Tel‐Mahre, c. 750–850. Princeton University Press, 2021. 304 pp.0
MartinCamroux. Ecumenism in Retreat: How the United Reformed Church Failed to Break the Mould. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2016. xii + 238 pp.0
“We Believe in the Holy Spirit”0
Moving toward the “Other” on the Margins0
War in Ukraine0
RafaelKlöber. Sivaismus im Wandel: Der tamilische Saiva Siddhanta seit dem 19. Jahrhundert. Halle: Verlag der Franckeschen Stiftungen zu Halle/Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019. 511 pp.0
Philo‐Yoga0
KeithClements. Appointments with Bonhoeffer: Personal Faith and Public Responsibility in a Fragmenting World, T&T Clark New Studies in Bonhoeffer's Theology and Ethics. London: T&T Clar0
Decolonizing and Decentralizing Epistemology and Methodology with Pan African Women of Faith0
Rethinking Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Lima Document0
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