Abstract

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies is an acclaimed journal with broad coverage that promotes multidisciplinary, religious, and biblical aspects of studies in the international theological arena. The journal’s publication criteria are based on high ethical standards and the rigor of the methodology and conclusions reported.

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  • Reviewer: Dr Jobann Beukes (Kriel). This interesting book brings together the results of the 1992-1996 World Council of Churches study on ecclesiology and ethics, conducted jointly by Unit I (Faith and Order) and Unit ill (Justice, Peace and Recreation)

  • The book consists of two parts: Part I deals with reports from the above-mentioned study process, whilst Part IT is an exposition or reflection on that process

  • Part IT makes for interesting reading, with Duncan B Forrester, Larry Rasmussen, Elizabeth S Tapia and Viorel lonita as the main contributors. In approaching these reports and interpretative essays, readers should bear in mind two overarcb.ing thematic convictions which seemingly guided the study as a whole and which provided a framework for reflection on the study process and its results

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T F '" Robra, M (eels) 1997 - Ecdesiology and ethics: Ecumenical ethical engagement, moral formation and the nature of the church This interesting book brings together the results of the 1992-1996 World Council of Churches study on ecclesiology and ethics, conducted jointly by Unit I (Faith and Order) and Unit ill (Justice, Peace and Recreation).

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