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Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction Part One: Unity And Plurality: Reconceiving The Difficulties 1. Urs Von Arx: Identity, Plurality, Unity - What's the Right Blend? Some Reflections from an Old Catholic Perspective 2. Nicholas Sagovsky: Anglicans and Roman Catholics. A Joint Declaration of Agreement? 3. David Carter: Methodists and the Ecumenical Task 4. Peter McEnhill: The Reformed Tradition and the Ecumenical Task - 'A Vulnerable Catholicity' 5. Jeremy Morris: The Unity We Seek. Prospects for the Local Church 6. Keith Clements: The Future of Ecumenism in Europe 7. Valentin Dedji: Between Christ and Caesar, the Politics of Mission and Ecumenism Encountering African Myths and Realities Part Two: Prospects For Ecumenism 8. Michael Root: Once More on the Unity We Seek, Testing Ecumenical Models 9. Mary Tanner: The Goal of Visible Unity, Yet Again 10. Jean-Marie Tillard: Ex Tenebris Lux, Ecumenism Enters a New Phase 11. Christopher Hill: Route-planning the Future Ecumenical Journey Conclusion Appendix Index

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