Contextual Report of the Central and Eastern European Region

In Risto Jukko (ed.), The Future of Mission Cooperation. The Living Legacy of the International Missionary Council. Geneva: World Council of Churches Publications. pp. 155-181 (2022)
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Abstract

We will explore ecumenical collaboration for the sake of mission in the 21st century in this region. In this sense, we will consider ecumenical relations, theological education, migration and diaspora, and present challenges, and will try to identify the vision of the future. We will do this by focusing on four countries from the region as critical studies: the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Serbia.

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