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Rebooting Ecumenism, the Theological Equivalent of the Climate Crisis: The Role of Urgency and Accountability on the Road to Ecclesial Interdependence

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Authors

Herescu, Dragos 

Abstract

jats:pThis article puts forward the argument for the acute and urgent need to move from ecclesial self-sufficiency to ecclesial interdependency in the ecumenical process. The difficulties in ecumenical cooperation mirror those in the climate crisis, as despite a global crisis of relevance for Christianity and for the ecumenical movement, individual Churches, much like individual states, fail to work together effectively as they negotiate their own internal challenges. Not dissimilar to the ecological climate breakdown, what we understand as the history-bound reality of the Church will not be safeguarded and will not be made relevant in today’s globalised, pluralistic, interconnected, and dominantly secular, in many contexts, world, except by concerted action from all Churches.</jats:p>

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Peer reviewed: True


Publication status: Published

Keywords

5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies

Journal Title

Religions

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Journal ISSN

2077-1444
2077-1444

Volume Title

15

Publisher

MDPI AG