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Ecumenical developments in Australia (1 Viewer)

gelo

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HONESTLY, I have searched for this and have not found much other than the National Council of Churches in Australia.

Can someone PLEASE let me know of TWO ecumenical developments in Australian Christianity since WWII?

Much appreciated!

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d.i.m.e Babii

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Another example of cooperation is in theological colleges. The Australian College of Theology was originally established by the Church of England in 1891. It is now an ecumenical body accrediting courses and offering degrees in 28 colleges with 2,500 students in Australia and New Zealand. There has also been detailed ongoing discussion between the Anglican Church and both the Lutheran Church and Uniting Church to try to bring about closer relations.

You might want to talk about the establishment of the Uniting Church.. But I haven't got much info on it.


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