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Christian union
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Here are entered works on a movement for the purpose of church cooperation and unity, generally dated from the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 and leading to the formation of the World Council of Churches in 1948. Works on prospective and actual mergers within and across denominational lines are entered under Christian union. Works on unity as one of the "marks" of the church are entered under Church--Unity. Works on religious activities planned and conducted cooperatively by two or more Christian sects are entered under Interdenominational cooperation
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Here are entered works on the way in which Christian sects or world communions see and accept each other's expressions of faith, order, ministry, and worship as sufficiently similar to or identical with their own that they may enter into union or intercommunion or otherwise intensify their ecumenical relations
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Here are entered works which deal from a Lutheran point of view with joint worship and work among adherents of church bodies not united in doctrine. Works which deal with the participation of Catholics with non-Catholics in prayer and other forms of worship are entered under Communicatio in sacris
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Here are entered works on Christian sects resulting from the union of two or more Christian sects of different denominational backgrounds. Works on individual Christian sects resulting from such unions are entered under the name of the sect
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