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Razvan Porumb, "Orthodoxy and Ecumenism: Towards an Active Metanoia" (Peter Lang, 2019)

New Books in Christian Studies

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The Orthodox Participate in the Economic Movement and Negotiate an Engagement in the Ecumenical Movement

The Orthodox see their aspiration towards a constantly outreaching communion with their fellow, consubstantial humans as their very life and identity. Attempts towards communion can be sustained if they rest on that sacramental, not sentimental, love which is fueled by a full and continuous immersion in the liturgical life of the church. The fact that the Orthodox see their church as the only one shouldn't deter them from joining ecumenical encounters but should motivate them even more. Alongside this great privilege of membership runs also the heavy and unique responsibility of gathering together the whole world into the one body of Christ.

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