


Continuing a series of posts calling attention to selected resources featured in Appendix 1, "Resources for Ecumenical Engagement," in Ecumenism Means You, Too: Ordinary Christians and the Quest for Christian Unity (Cascade Books, 2010):
World Council of Churches, A History of the Ecumenical Movement (3 vols.), ed. Ruth Rouse, Stephen Neill, Harold Edward Fey, John H. Y. Briggs, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, and Georgios Tsetses (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1954/1986-2004) is the definitive historical account of the ecumenical movement, covering developments from 1517 to 2000. Volume 1 is available here, volume 2 is currently out of print, and volume 3 is available here.
Interested in Ecumenism Means You, Too? Order the book directly from Cascade Books or via Amazon.
World Council of Churches, A History of the Ecumenical Movement (3 vols.), ed. Ruth Rouse, Stephen Neill, Harold Edward Fey, John H. Y. Briggs, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, and Georgios Tsetses (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1954/1986-2004) is the definitive historical account of the ecumenical movement, covering developments from 1517 to 2000. Volume 1 is available here, volume 2 is currently out of print, and volume 3 is available here.
Interested in Ecumenism Means You, Too? Order the book directly from Cascade Books or via Amazon.
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