Biblical Ecumenicity
Herman Hanko examines the modern ecumenical movement from a Reformed theological perspective, challenging believers to consider their calling and responsibility regarding efforts toward visible church unity. The pamphlet addresses the pressure to participate in ecumenism and argues for discernment in light of Scripture, helping readers understand whether joining such movements aligns with biblical Christianity.
The Importance of the Subject From an ecclesiastical point of view, our modern age has often been described as the Age of Ecumenicity. No other single event in the church captures the headlines in the ecclesiastical press and the imagination of church members as the movement towards church unity. This movement has influenced every part of the church in one form or another. No denomination or congregation has escaped. No one, therefore, who is a part of the church and is interested in the...