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Ecumenical Liturgy, Its Possibilities and Problems

by Sarah Wilson February 03, 2010

Already, among the ecumenically-minded, preparations are underway to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910, which is regarded as the birthday of the ecumenical movement. What seems to be quite a bit less well-known is that this year, 2009, is also a 100th anniversary celebration, and for a movement that has impacted the Christian world every bit as much as the ecumenical: the liturgical movement...

Sarah Wilson's editorial from the Fall 2009 issue of Lutheran Forum, in PDF format.

"Ecumenical Liturgy, Its Possibilities and Problems"

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Winter 2011


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In this issue:

Finding the Missio in Promissio

Law and Gospel
(with Some Help from St. John)

From Mission Church
to Missionary Church in
Malaysia and Singapore

St. Dag Hammarskjold

The Cost of Commenting
on the Emperor's Attire

Practicing a Theopaschite
Christology with St. Cyril
of Alexandria

American Lutheranism's
First Dispute

...and much, much more!

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