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Ecumenism
A Latin American Panorama

Despite the fact that the development of its own ecumenical theology has proven fragile, this deficiency contrasts with the deployment of multiple ecumenical practices that have given a particular impetus to the Latin American ecumenical movement. There is no debt to praxis, but rather to a theological systematization of it for the preservation of memory and the redesign of new practices adjusted to new times. This is the purpose of the book, which is divided into six sections with 19 contributions, which, although by diverse authors, contexts, and perspectives, account for the globality of continental ecumenism.

 

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