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Ecumenical Bibliography


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Below is a bibliography in five distinct sections -- History, World and North American perspectives, Major Issues, and ELCA Ecumenical Resources.  Click on each section-heading to view the bibliography.  Highlighted items link directly to the full text of the item.  Other items may be found in a library near you.  You can use the WorldCat search engine to the right.  Simply enter your zip code and find the closest library.  In addition, the WCC Library has an extensive list of full text online journals.

The bibliography is periodically refined and updated.  We encourage you to send us your comments and suggestions in order to offer you the best possible list of supplementary information for your interests in the quest for Christian unity in the world.

 

 

 

  • History of the Ecumenical Movement

    1. Briggs, John, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, and Georges Tsetsis, eds. 2004.             A History of the Ecumenical Movement-1968-2000, Vol 3.  Geneva: WCC Publications.

    2. Lossky, Nicholas, Jose Miguez Bonino, and John Pobee, eds. 2002 Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement, 2nd ed.  Geneva: WCC Press.

    3. Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian, and Todd M. Johnson, eds.  2001World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Study of Churches and Religions in the Modern World.  2 Vols.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    4. Goosen, Gideon.  2001Bringing Churches Together: A Popular Introduction to Ecumenism.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    5. Van, Marlin Elderen and Martin Conway.  2001 Introducing the World Council of Churches.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    6. Hastings, Adrian, ed.  1999 A World History of Christianity.  London: Cassell. 

    7. Kinnamon, Michael and Brian E. Cope, eds.  1997 The Ecumenical Movement: An Anthology of Key Texts and Voices.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    8. Kocik, Thomas M.  1996 Apostolic Succession in an Ecumenical Context. New York: Alba House.

    9. Beffa, Pierre, ed.  1995Index to the World Council of Churches’ Official Statements and Reports 1948-1994.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    10. Bent, Ans Joachim van der.  1994.  Historical Dictionary of Ecumenical Christianity.  Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow.   

    11. Gassmann, Gunther.  1993 Documentary History of Faith and Order, 1963-1993.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    12. Bria, Ion, ed.  1991 The Sense of Ecumenical Tradition: The Ecumenical Witness and Vision of the Orthodox.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    13. Raiser, Konrad.  1991Ecumenism in Transition: A Paradigm Shift in the Ecumenical Movement?  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    14. Bilheimer, Robert S.  1989.  Breakthrough: The Emergence of the Ecumenical Tradition.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    15. Bent, Ans Joachim van der.  1986Vital Ecumenical Concerns: Sixteen Documentary Surveys.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    16. Kinnamon, Michael.  1985 Why It Matters: A Popular Introduction to the Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    17. Kinnamon, Michael.  1982 Towards Visible Unity: Commission on Faith and Order, Lima, 1982 2 vols, Faith and Order Paper.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.
       

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  • World Ecumenical Context

    1. Kerber, Guillermo, Peter Weiderud, and Semegnish Asfaw.  2006 The Responsibility to Protect: Ethical and Theological Reflections.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    2. Kobia, Samuel. 2006 A called to the One Hope. Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    3. Beek, Huibert van.  2006. A Handbook of Churches and Councils: Profiles of Ecumenical Relationships.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    4. Williams, Peter. 2006. Keeping the Faith.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    5. Holsopple, Mary Yoder, Ruth E. Krall, and Sharon Weaver Pittman.  2005 Building Peace: Overcoming Violence In Communities.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    6. Enns, Fernando, Scott Holland, and Ann K. Riggs, eds.  2004Seeking Cultures of Peace: A Peace Church Conversation.  Pennsylvania: Herald Press. 

    7. Hamilton, Maggie and Paivi Jussila.  2003 Agape: Songs of Hope and Reconciliation.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

    8. Lee, Philip, ed.  2002 Communication and Reconciliation: Challenges Facing the 21st Century.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    9. Gros, Jeffery, Harding Meyer, and William Rusch, eds.  2000.  Growth in Agreement II: Reports and Agree Statements of Ecumenical Conversations on a World Level, 1982-1998.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    10. Jacques, Genevieve.  2000 Beyond Impunity: An Ecumenical Approach to Truth, Justice and Reconciliation.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    11. Plou, Dafne Sabanes.  1998 Peace in Troubled Cities: Creative Models of Building Community Amidst Violence.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    12. Herr, Judy Zimmerman and Robert Herr, eds.  1998 Transforming Violence: Linking Local and Global Peacemaking.  Pennsylvania: Herald Press. 

    13. Tschuy, Theo.  1997.  Ethnic Conflict and Religion Challenge to the Churches: Challenge to the Churches.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    14. Muller-Fahrenholz, Geiko.  1997 The Art of Forgiveness: Theological Reflections on Healing Reconciliation.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    15. Gnanadason, Aruna.  1997No Longer a Secret: The Church and Violence Against Women, 2nd ed.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    16. Kaessmann, Margot.  1997 Overcoming Violence: The Challenge to the Churches in All Places.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    17. Harper, Charles, ed.  1996 Impunity, and Ethical Perspective: Six Case Studies from Latin America.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    18. Gnanadason, Aruna, Musimbi Kanyoro, and Lucia Ann McSpadden, eds.  1996 Women, Violence and Nonviolent Change.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    19. Limouris, Gennadios, ed.  1994 Orthodox Visions of Ecumenism: Statements, Messages and Reports on the Ecumenical Movement, 1902-1992.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    20. Keshishian, Aram.  1992.  Orthodox Perspectives on Mission, 1st ed. Oxford: Regnum.

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  • Ecumenical Context in North America

    1. Gros, Jeffrey and Lydia Veliko, eds. 2005 Growing Consensus II: Church Dialogues in the United States, 1992-2004. Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    2. Bacher, Robert and Kenneth Inskeep.  2005 Chasing Down a Rumor: The Death of Mainline Denominations.  Minneapolis: Augsburg Press.

    3. Edwards, Jr. O. C.  Speaking of Unity, Vol 1, Number 1/2/3, 2005. Meanings of Full Communion: The Essence of Life in the Body

    4. Small, Joseph D.  Speaking of Unity, Vol 1, Number 1/2/3, 2005 Making Sense of the Church.

    5. Burgess, Joseph A., and Jeffrey Gros, eds.  1993.  Growing Consensus: Church Dialogues in the United States, 1962-1991.  Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press.

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  • Current Major Issues in the Ecumenical Movement

    1. Ucko, Hans. 2006 Changing the Present, Dreaming the Future: A Critical Moment in Interreligious Dialogue.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    2. World Council of Churches.  2006 Christian Perspectives on Theological Anthropology.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    3. World Council of Churches.  2006 Mission of Reconciliation: A Resource for Churches in Situations of Conflict.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    4. Manchala, Deenabandhu, ed.  2005 Nurturing Peace: Theological Reflections on Overcoming Violence.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    5. Best, Thomas, ed.  2005 Faith and Order at the Crossroads: Kuala Lumpur 2004: the Plenary Commission Meeting.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    6. Grdzelidze, Tamara, ed.  2005 One, Holy, Catholic and apostolic: Ecumenical Reflections on the Church.  Geneva: World Council of Churches. 

    7. World Council of Churches.  2005The Nature and Mission of the Church: A Stage on the Way to a Common Statement, Faith and Order.  Geneva: World Council of Churches.

    8. Bloomquist, Karen L.  2004Communion, Responsibility, Accountability: Responding as a Lutheran Communion to Neoliberal Globalization.  Geneva: Lutheran World Federation. 

    9. Bloomquist, Karen L., and Wolfgang Greive.  2003.  The Doctrine of Justification: Its Reception and Meaning Today.  Geneva: Lutheran World Federation.

    10. Schjorring, Jens Holger, Prasanna Kumari, and Norman A. Hjelm.  1997 From Federation to Communion: The History of the Lutheran World Federation.  Minneapolis: Fortress Press. 

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  • Major ELCA Ecumenical Resources

    1.  Lee, Randall and Jeffrey Gros.  2005The Church As Koinonia of Salvation- Its Structures and Ministries: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue – X.  Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    2. The Lutheran World Federation and The Roman Catholic Church.  2000 Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.  Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

    3. Skillrud, Harold C., J. Francis Stafford, and Daniel F. Martensen, eds.  1995 Scripture and Tradition: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue IX.  Minneapolis: Augsburg Press.

    4. Burgess, Joseph A., ed.  1990.  Lutherans in Ecumenical Dialogue: A Reappraisal.  Minneapolis: Augsburg Press.

    5. Full Communion  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Moravian Church in America, Northern Southern Provinces.  1999

    6. Full Communion  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The Episcopal Church.  1999

    7. Full Communion  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Presbyterian Church (USA).  1999

    8. Full Communion  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Reformed Church in America.  1999

    9. Full Communion  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the United Church of Christ. 1999

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