Ecumenism and The Church in The Post-Modern Era: Historical, Biblio-Theological and Missiological Appraisal
Ecumenism and The Church in The Post-Modern Era: Historical, Biblio-Theological and Missiological Appraisal
Ecumenism and The Church in The Post-Modern Era: Historical, Biblio-Theological and Missiological Appraisal
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All content following this page was uploaded by Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare on 02 October 2020.
Manuscript received Dec. 23, 2016; revised Feb. 15, 2017; accepted Feb. 20, 2017.
Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare (dr.eregare@gmail.com) is with History &
International Studies Department, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is a
Nigerian by nationality.
Ikechi Chidi Ekpendu (iyke_ekpendu@yahoo.com) is with Religious Studies
Department, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is a Nigerian by nationality.
Adefemi Samuel Adesina (asadesina@gmail.com) is with Religious Studies
Department, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is a Nigerian by nationality.
Keywords: Ecumenism, Church, Post-modern Era, Historical, Biblio-
Theological, Missiological Appraisal
Not only is it going to divide the body of Christ at the end of world
history, Ellen G. White also says it will be the issue in the final conflict.
She wrote:
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