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Who Jesus Is, and Why That Matters for the Church: Remembering Carl Braaten

Carl E. Braaten (1929-2023) was blessed with a long life, and was an active theologian for most of it, even up until a few...

Dispatch from a Bewildered Missionary in Japan

God knows it can be challenging to preach in a foreign language.

Prelates Endorse WCC ‘Arusha Call’

The World Council of Churches last year issued a dozen imperatives intended for Christians of all denominations.

Liberated by God’s Grace

Anglicans and Lutherans have prepared 42 reflections that mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

Buddhist-Christian Dialogue

Excerpts from a Statement of Participants of a Consultation on Anglican-Lutheran-Buddhist Relations

Shared Communion Breakthrough?

A committee suggests “expansion of opportunities for Catholics and Lutherans to receive Holy Communion together.”

Ecumenism’s Strange Future

By Robert W. Jenson • Cardinal Ratzinger used to say that overcoming the Church’s divisions would require a great intervention of the Spirit.

Courageous Work

In Harvesting the Fruits, Walter Cardinal Kasper, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity from 1999 and its president from 2001 to 2010, reflects on the achievements and challenges of over 40 years of formal dialogue with Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, and Reformed.

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