The Cold War Challenge to the Christian Churches, Part One

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2023
  • April 4, 2013
    On April 4, 2013, Princeton Theological Seminary hosted three distinguished ecumenical churchmen discussing the difficulties with which the Cold War confronted the ecumenical movement. It proved particularly challenging for the American-based organization Christians Associated for Relationships with Eastern Europe.
    Participants:
    Norman Hjelm: Former Director of Communication and Acting Deputy General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation in Geneva and former Director of the Department of Faith and Order for the National Council of Churches in America
    Charles West: Former Professor of Christian Ethics at Princeton Theological Seminary; former Associate Director of the Ecumenical Institute Bossey of the World Council of Churches, former President of Christians Associated for Relationships with Eastern Europe
    Paul Mojzes: A United Methodist ecumenical Christian, also Professor of religious studies at Rosemont College and former President of Christians Associated for Relationships with Eastern Europe
    Chair: Dianne Kirby, member of Las Casas Institute, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University. Editor of Religion and the Cold War, (2002)

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