Amsterdam to Nairobi: the World Council of Churches and the Third World |
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How the Churches Speak to the World | 1 |
19481965 | 12 |
19661968 | 21 |
Copyright | |
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action Angola Anti-Apartheid Appendix Asia capitalism Central Committee Church and Society colonial Combat Racism Communist concern condemn Council of Churches countries critical delegates democratic economic Ethics Europe Evanston Executive Committee Faith and Order freedom Geneva Conference God's gospel groups guerrilla human rights humanitarian Ibid ideology injustice institutions International issues justice Latin America leaders liberation theology major Marxist member churches moral Mozambique Nairobi Nairobi Assembly National Neuhaus North organizations participate Patriotic Front Paul Ramsey PCR grants political problems Program to Combat pronouncements Protestant racially oppressed radical regimes religious representatives responsible society revolutionary Rhodesia Richard John Neuhaus secular seek situation social solidarity South Africa Southern Africa Special Fund specific staff statement structures struggle SWAPO terrorist theologians theological Third World Today transnational United Uppsala Uppsala Assembly urged Vietnam violence Visser't Hooft WCC grants WCC's Western women World Council Zimbabwe