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This book provides a specific proposal for churches divided by centuries-long disputes and disagreements to move toward a vision of the unity of the church. It seeks to offer a way for divided churches to move beyond the present quagmire that challenges much of the modern ecumenical movement. Building upon the theological dialogues between the churches, this volume identifies and supplies a way for churches to regain a momentum that seems recently to have been lost in the ecumenical movement.
“In the context of his masterly telling of the story of the
modern ecumenical movement, Dr. Rusch reflects on how to regain
momentum in the move to unity in a time of stagnation. He urges
churches to receive formally the results of their ecumenical
dialogues by way of declarations that issue in closer relations and
shared mission. The author’s challenge deserves serious
consideration by those charged with guiding the pilgrimage to unity
today. A positive response might lead some churches away from self
absorption and re-ignite in them a commitment to unity.”
—Mary Tanner DBE, President for Europe, World Council of Churches,
2007–13
“William G. Rusch is one of the great theological minds of our era.
He has dedicated his gifts and passion to realizing the visible
unity of the church of Jesus Christ. Toward a Common Future
is his finest achievement to date. The specific proposal that he
offers in Chapter 7 sets out the final steps of this long
ecumenical journey toward visible unity that the pilgrim people of
God have been on.”
—Dale Irvin, President, New York Theological Seminary
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