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Index of Names I

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Ignatius (George Spencer) Ignatius of Antioch Ignatovič, Natalija Ihmels, Ludwig Ince, William Inge, William R. Inman, Samuel G. Innocent (Figurovsky) Ioann ii of Kiev Ion, Christina Ioniţă, Viorel Ireland, John Irenaeus of Lyons Irvine, Cecilia Isaacs, Ann K. Iserloh, Erwin Israel, Jonathan I. Issawi, Charles Istavridis, Vasil T. Ivantsov-Platonov, Alexander M.

24. Latin American Rebound Effect: The Panama Congress on Christian Work

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Author(s): Sepúlveda, Juan
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part III. Beginnings: Movements Become a Movement previous chapter 1 Introduction Just as the wmc in Edinburgh in 1910 had been for the rest of the world,1 the ccwla (Panama, 1916) is regarded as the birthplace of the Latin American ecumenical movement2 in its first intra-Protestant phase, by then termed “movement of missionary cooperation.” The literature available makes it sufficiently clear that the Panama Congress was largely an effect of what had happened in Edinburgh, but it is a little more complex to d…