World Council of Churches

Discussing the Concept of «Conservative Ecumenism»

The article continues the discussion of the concept of “conservative ecumenism”, proposed by the author in 2017 to describe conservative Christian alliances in defense of traditional values. Main debates have revolved around the use of the term “ecumenism” in the case of such alliances. The article proposes minimal criteria of being “ecumenical” — those that the author calls “ecumenical consciousness”. The question of whether striving for Christian unity is a necessary criterion of ecumenism is considered.

Two Ecumenisms: Conservative Christian Alliances as a New Form of Ecumenical Cooperation

Was There a Third Way? World Council of Churches in the Period of Cold War

Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Movement after the Second World War