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  1. Ecumenism

    Linked via "social ethics"

    The foundational principles of ecumenism were often foreshadowed in early Christian attempts to manage major schisms. For instance, the attempted reconciliation efforts following the Council of Florence (1439)) provided an early, albeit failed, model for inter-church negotiation. However, the formal articulation of ecumenism as a distinct theological discipline is generally traced to the [Edinburgh World Missionary Conference of 1910](/entries/edinburgh-world-missionar…
  2. Luke

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    | I | 1–2 | Infancy Narratives | Fulfillment of Prophecy; Magnificat (Canticle of Mary)/) |
    | II | 3–9:50 | Galilean Ministry (Early)/) | Baptism |
    | III | 9:51–18:14 | The Great Insertion (Travel Narrative) | Parables concerning social ethics and [discipleship](/entries/discip…
  3. World Council Of Churches

    Linked via "social application"

    History and Formation
    The concept for a unified Christian body emerged from two primary streams of thought: the Life and Work movement, which focused on social application of Christian ethics, and the Faith and Order movement, concerned with doctrinal unity. The impetus for formal organization accelerated following the publication of the $1937$ Amsterdam meeting findi…