The Ecumenical Review (Journal)

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The Ecumenical Review is a journal, edited by Stephen G. Brown, which is concerned with the unity within the Christian denominations. [1]

Overview

Aims and Scope

For more than 60 years, readers of The Ecumenical Review have had access to a thought-provoking variety of reflections by Christian authors from every part of the globe. Founded at the same time as the World Council of Churches, this publication explores the potential and reality of Christian cooperation in faith and action. The Ecumenical Review is a quarterly theological journal. Each issue focuses on a theme of current importance to the movement for Christian unity, and each volume includes academic as well as practical analysis of significant moments in the quest for closer church fellowship and inter-religious dialogue. Recent issues have communicated the visions of a new generation of ecumenical leadership, the voices of women involved in Orthodox-Protestant conversations, churches' ministries in an age of HIV/AIDS and a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Abstracting and Indexing Information

• Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing)

• Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)

• ATLA Religion Database (American Theological Library Association)

• Current Contents: Arts & Humanities (Clarivate Analytics)

• Religious & Theological Abstracts

• Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)

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