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The term denomination is now widely used to describe a Christian community or church. But what is a denomination? In this highly creative collection of essays representatives of all major Christian traditions give an answer to this question. What does the term mean in their own tradition? And does that tradition understand itself to be a denomination? If so, what is that understanding of denomination; and if not, how does the tradition understand itself vis vis those churches which do and those churches which do not understand themselves as denominations? In dialogue with the argument and ideas set forth in Barry Ensign-Georges essay each essay offers a response from the perspective of a particular church (tradition). Each essay also consider questions concerning the current landscape of ecumenical dialogue; ecumenical method and the goals of the ecumenical movement; also questions of Christian identity and belonging
Contents
Core Essay: Barry Ensign-George, Reformed/Presbyterian; Essay: Gesa Thiessen, Lutheran; Essay: Amy Planitnga Pauw, Reformed/Presbyterian; Essay: Russell Richey, Methodist (USA); Essay: K.M. George, Oriental Orthodox; Essay: Joseph Muthuraj, United Church (India); Essay: Ann Riggs, Quaker; Essay: Elena Vishnevskaya, Orthodox; Essay: Paul Avis, Anglican; Essay: Peter de Mey, Roman Catholic; Essay: Kirsteen Kim, Methodist (UK); Essay: Steve Harmon, Baptist; Essay: Wolfgang Vondey, Penetcostal.