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Index of Names P

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Paasch, Kathrin Pacik, Rudolf Pahls, Michael J.G. Paiano, Maria Palmer, Edwin J. Palmer, Geoffrey Palmer, William (of Magdalen) Palmer, William (of Worcester) Palmieri, Aurelio Palmkvist, Carl Pamp, Frederic E. Pannenberg, Wolfhart Panzani, Gregorio Papaderos, Alexandros K. Papadopoulos, Antonios M. Parker, Kenneth L. Parker, Matthew Parmentier, Elisabeth Parry, John H. Parsch, Pius Parsons, Edward L. Pascal, Blaise Pasenow, Guido Patelos, Constantin G. Paton, William Patrizi Naro, Costantino Patterson, William B. Pattison, Mark Paul the Apostle Paul vi (Giovanni Batti…

19. The Historical Turn: World War I

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Author(s): Gugelot, Frédéric
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part II. Prehistory: The Challenges of Modernity previous chapter 1 Introduction When war broke out, the editor of the Protestant journal Christianisme au XXe siècle, Paul Doumergue, wrote in sorrow: “For twenty centuries now, in our so-called Christian civilization, the church has preached: love one another. This is certainly an hour of mourning for all Christians.”1 War, by its very nature, seemed to widen the gaps between confessions as it did between nations. The Christian ideals of fraternity, charity, and unity found …