Despite Crises and Turmoil – High Time for Change: Thoughts on the Global Ecumenical Theological Institute and the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches

In August–September 2022, the WCC will gather in Karlsruhe, Germany, for its 11th Assembly around the theme “Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.” In conjunction with the assembly, the Global Ecumenical Theological Institute (GETI) will bring together about 100 participants age...

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Published in:The ecumenical review
Main Author: Weber, Max 1990- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2022
In: The ecumenical review
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KDJ Ecumenism
Further subjects:B global conflicts
B Transformation
B World Council of Churches
B Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace
B Global Ecumenical Theological Institute
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Summary:In August–September 2022, the WCC will gather in Karlsruhe, Germany, for its 11th Assembly around the theme “Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.” In conjunction with the assembly, the Global Ecumenical Theological Institute (GETI) will bring together about 100 participants aged between 21 and 39 years to explore the theme “Christ’s love (re)moves borders.” Against the background of the GETI theme, this article explores some of the most pressing local and global issues. Based on these impressions, the author sets out his personal hopes and expectations for the GETI study programme and the WCC assembly in Karlsruhe.
ISSN:1758-6623
Contains:Enthalten in: The ecumenical review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/erev.12711