Christ calls all his followers to unity. It is through this unity of the believers that the world will come to believe and accept that Jesus Christ comes from God the Father. This work is a survey of the historical attempts made in Eastern Africa to foster Christian unity especially from the Catholic point of view.
Christ calls all his followers to unity. It is through this unity of the believers that the world will come to believe and accept that Jesus Christ comes from God the Father. This work is a survey of the historical attempts made in Eastern Africa to foster Christian unity especially from the Catholic point of view.
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Europäische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies/Publications Universitaires Européenne 794
The Author: Born in 1962, Stephen Candia was ordained a priest for the Catholic Diocese of Arua (Uganda) in 1990. He completed his basic philosophical studies in Alokolum National Major Seminary, Gulu (Uganda) in 1985 and his theological studies in Ggaba National Major Seminary, Kampala (Uganda) in 1989. After serving in Arua Diocese as a priest in different capacities, he started his studies in 1998 which led to a Ph.D. in theology in 2004 from the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt am Main.
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Contents: Historical Background of Ecumenism and Evangelisation in Africa - Africa and the International Ecumenical Meetings - Reflections of Selected Theologians on Ecumenical Issues - Assessment of the Theological Themes - Impact of Ecumenical Awareness of Theologians on Church Life in Eastern Africa - General Conclusion, Observations, Suggestions, Remarks, and Theological Questions.
Contents: Historical Background of Ecumenism and Evangelisation in Africa - Africa and the International Ecumenical Meetings - Reflections of Selected Theologians on Ecumenical Issues - Assessment of the Theological Themes - Impact of Ecumenical Awareness of Theologians on Church Life in Eastern Africa - General Conclusion, Observations, Suggestions, Remarks, and Theological Questions.
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