Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe

<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><span>According to the author the need for local ecumenism arises from the fact that nowadays there is not only the one universal church in many localities as in the early church but a new reality...

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Main Author: A. G. S. Gous
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 1993-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1275
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spelling doaj-aa144b3d1327446d89cfc1ab36e659fa2020-11-24T22:38:02ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77051993-09-01141476610.4102/ve.v14i1.12751077Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstreweA. G. S. Gous<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><span>According to the author the need for local ecumenism arises from the fact that nowadays there is not only the one universal church in many localities as in the early church but a new reality of many churches in one locality - a situation unknown to the Mew Testament. The quest for unity should therefore primarily originate from the local congregation. Gous clarifies the concept �local� and defines the ecumenical activity as such. He describes and evaluates five models for church unity: (i) organic unity, (ii) conciliar fellowship, (iii) reconciled diversity, (iv) communion of communions, and (v) unity as solidarity. He closes his article by listing reasons why churches remain caught in a situation of mutual exclusiveness, instead of full communion. A distorted relationship between unity and truth is one of the primary reasons.</span>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1275
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Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
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title Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
title_short Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
title_full Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
title_fullStr Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
title_full_unstemmed Plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
title_sort plaaslike ekumene en die einddoel van die eenheidstrewe
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
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publishDate 1993-09-01
description <strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><span>According to the author the need for local ecumenism arises from the fact that nowadays there is not only the one universal church in many localities as in the early church but a new reality of many churches in one locality - a situation unknown to the Mew Testament. The quest for unity should therefore primarily originate from the local congregation. Gous clarifies the concept �local� and defines the ecumenical activity as such. He describes and evaluates five models for church unity: (i) organic unity, (ii) conciliar fellowship, (iii) reconciled diversity, (iv) communion of communions, and (v) unity as solidarity. He closes his article by listing reasons why churches remain caught in a situation of mutual exclusiveness, instead of full communion. A distorted relationship between unity and truth is one of the primary reasons.</span>
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