Christian witness in a multi-religious world – five years of work
An Overview of the 5-year process leading to todays launch of the ecumenical recommendations “Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World”
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An Overview of the 5-year process leading to todays launch of the ecumenical recommendations “Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World”
Vespers held in the Neuss Cathedral by the Working Group of Christian Churches in and around Neuss broach the Issue of the increasing Discrimination and Persecution of Christians of all Denominations In light of the […]
The following article by Thomas K. Johnson and me, entitled “Why We, As Evangelical Reformed Christians, Seek to Dialogue with Pope Francis” and addressing this question, appeared on the website of the theologically very 'conservative' World Reformed Fellowship, to which we both belong.
This article by Thomas K. Johnsone and myself was published on the website of the theologically quite conservative World Reformed Fellowship, to which we both belong. Downloads: Why We, As Evangelical Reformed Christians, Seek to […]
(Bonn, 13.10.2015) Prof. Thomas Schirrmacher, the Chairman of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance, championed the idea that global Christian unity is no end in itself, when speaking to Christian leaders of global bodies […]
In a guest lecture at Westminster Theological Seminary, a Reformed flagship seminary in Philadelphia, Thomas Schirrmacher, the Chair of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance, described and discussed landslide changes in the Catholic Church and in global Christianity.
An Interview with Thomas Schirrmacher after testifying in the Swedish Parlament by the magazine ‘Eins’ (‘One’) EINS: What is the World Evangelical Alliance doing to combat the restrictions on religious freedom around the world? The […]