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Image One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church This publication documents a study on ecclesiology carried out by the Lutheran World Federation.
Image Freedom and Responsibility. Christian and Muslim Explorations How can Christian and Muslim ethical and theological reflection contribute to the wider discourse on human beings and actions, freedom and responsi
Image Dialogue and Beyond: Christians and Muslims Together on the Way As the title of this publication indicates, Christians and Muslims have to move beyond diatribe and fighting to a common commitment in the service
Image “Women on the Move: From Wittenberg to Windhoek” Toolkit The project “Women on the Move: From Wittenberg to Windhoek” (WMWW) celebrates the leadership and participation of women in the ongoing Reformation
Image To Love and Serve the Lord. Diakonia in the Life of the Church The Jerusalem Report of the Anglican–Lutheran International Commission (ALIC III)