Diversity and communion

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232 pages 1984

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"Readers will discover in this landmark volume a prayerful, knowledgeable, and insightful documentary inquiry into the ecumenical movement. Only a theologian and historian as critical and perceptive as Yves Congar could so cogently communicate the nature, history, key moments and issues of ecumenism." (from back cover).

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