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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SOCIAL ETHIC
IN THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT
REINHOLD NIEBUHR, Professor Emeritus of Union
Theological Seminary, New York (United States)
111
THE CONFESSING CHURCH AND THE
ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT
*
MARTIN FISCHER, Professor, Kirchliche Hochschule,
Berlin (Germany)
129
ECUMENICAL SOCIAL THINKING IN A
CHANGING WORLD
PAUL R. ABRECHT, Executive Secretary, Department
on Church and Society, World Council of Churches
(United States)
148
CHRISTIAN CONFESSION IN THE ASIAN
REVOLUTION
M. M. THOMAS, Director of the Christian Institute
for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore (India)
159
LAY REFLECTIONS ON OIKOUMENE
KATHLEEN BLISS, General Secretary of the Church of
England Board of Education (England)
171
THE LAITY: ITS GIFTS AND MINISTRY
HANS RUEDI WEBER, Associate Director of the
Ecumenical Institute, Bossey (Switzerland)
187
YOUTH AND THE ECUMENICAL MOVE-
MENT
PHILIP POTTER, Chairman of the World Student
Christian Federation (Dominica)
207
THE SUFFICIENCY OF GOD
CHARLES C. WEST, Lecturer in Christian Ethics,
Princeton Theological Seminary (United States)
207

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Sufficiency of God: Essays on the Ecumenical Hope in Honor of W. A. Visser 'T Hooft. Contributors: Robert C. Mackie - editor. Publisher: Westminister Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 6.
    
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