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The war in Iraq is over, and we are now facing its aftermath. The searching and divisive questions raised for the churches by the invasion of Iraq linger on. Are there "just wars"? What does the Bible teach about war and violence? What constitut[...]texte imprimé
In a world torn apart by division and anxiety, there is greater need than ever for church unity, and for united action to help transform the world and its ways. "Called to the One Hope" challenges the churches to provide a common response to the[...]texte imprimé
La chrétienté et la théologie chrétienne sont inextricablement liées au judaïsme et au peuple juif. Jésus était Juif, et la première Église était une Église juive. La foi chrétienne est née dans un contexte juif et a hérité des Écritures juives.[...]texte imprimé
Team visits around the world at the middle of the Ecumenical Decade Of Churches in Solidarity with Women have disclosed concern, uncertainty and sharp disagreement in many places regarding the Bible's teaching on the place of women in the church[...]texte imprimé
Violence against women occurs in every country, age group and part of society, but its extent has long been hidden by the power of the forces in which it is rooted. It takes overt form in domestic violence, sexual harassment, rape and sex touris[...]texte imprimé
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Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, Auteur | Genève [Suisse] : World Council of Churches (WCC) | Risk Book | 1992texte imprimé
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This book raises radical questions about the future of western culture and the life and witness of the Church within that culture. It is an invitation to the Church to be bold in offering to the men and women of our culture a way of understandi[...]texte imprimé
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Jean-Nicolas Bazin, Auteur ; Jérôme Cottin, Auteur | Genève [Suisse] : World Council of Churches (WCC) | Risk Book | 2004texte imprimé
In this reflection on key biblical texts, the author employs literary and historical analysis in discussing the great festivals of the ecclesiastical year and the important periods in between.