Foreword by William G. Rusch<BR /><BR /> How can Christians claim to hold in common one Lord one faith and one baptism while their churches remain splintered? Theological giant Karl Barth&#39;s mature historic discussion of the problem of church unity still deserves careful attention.<BR /><BR /> Originally written for the 1937 Edinburgh World Conference on Faith and Order Barth&#39;s profound reflections continue to speak to today&#39;s multiplicity of churches. While some of his subject matter -- the predicament of churches in Germany before World War II for instance -- may now be of mostly historical interest his call for Christians to honestly listen to Christ through their various traditions is as fresh and demanding as ever.<BR /><BR /> Through this thoughtful inquiry Barth brings clarity to the relationship between the Church and the churches calling believers everywhere to a more serious confession of Christ. Those actively engaged or interested in contemporary ecumenical ventures cannot afford to ignore the foundation for unity laid out in this little Barth volume.
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