TCTCV

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TCTCV is an ecumenical document produced by the World Council of Churches that outlines a shared theological understanding of the nature and mission of the Christian Church to promote unity among different Christian traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecumenical document
theological statement
abbreviationOf The Church: Towards a Common Vision NERFINISHED
addresses church mission
church structures
church unity
different Christian traditions
ministry and oversight
sacramental life
the Church in and for the world
aim to articulate a common understanding of the Church
to foster convergence in ecclesiology
to promote visible unity among Christians
ecclesiologicalModel communion ecclesiology
emphasizes mission as integral to the nature of the Church
the Church as koinonia (communion)
the Church’s service to the world
the call to visible unity
focusesOn mission of the Christian Church
nature of the Christian Church
fullName The Church: Towards a Common Vision NERFINISHED
genre consensus statement
doctrinal text
hasGoal to identify areas of convergence and divergence in ecclesiology
to invite official responses from churches
intendedFor Evangelical churches
Orthodox churches
Pentecostal churches NERFINISHED
Protestant churches
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
member churches of the World Council of Churches
invites reception and response by churches
language English
producedBy Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches NERFINISHED
World Council of Churches NERFINISHED
producedInContextOf World Council of Churches Faith and Order studies NERFINISHED
publisher World Council of Churches NERFINISHED
relatedTo Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry NERFINISHED
Faith and Order ecumenical movement NERFINISHED
subject Christian unity NERFINISHED
ecclesiology
mission of the Church
nature of the Church
theologicalTradition ecumenical
usedIn bilateral and multilateral church conversations
ecumenical dialogues
theological education

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