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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.

3. Historiography of the Ecumenical Movement: The State of the Question

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Author(s): Fouilloux, Étienne | Ferracci, Luca
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part I. Preamble: Long Term Issues previous chapter Strictly defined as the attempt to bring separated Christians together in order to restore the unity that has been lost over time, ecumenism barely goes back any further than the beginning of the 20th century, when it becomes one of the most significant religious phenomena. Indeed, the word and the reality appeared during the years from 1910 to 1920 in the Anglican and Protestant worlds in Europe and the United States, designa…