Consultation | Topic |
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22. Warsaw 2024: | Topic: Receiving the First Council of Nicaea Today: Ecumenical Learning from Synodal Discernment in the Early Church President: Johannes Oeldemann Secretary: Heta Hurskainen |
21. Malta 2022: | “Living Tradition: Continuity and Change as Challenges to Churches and Theologies.” President: John Anthony Berry Secretary: Viorel Coman Report |
20. Ludwigshafen 2018: | “On Nations and the Churches: Ecumenical Responses to Nationalism and Migration” President: Ulrike Link-Wieczorek Secretary: Jelle Creemers Conference Website Report |
19. Helsinki 2016: | “Just Do It? Recognition and Reception in Ecumenical Relations” President: Dagmar Heller Secretary: Minna Hietamäki Report |
18. Budapest 2014: | “Catholicity under Pressure: The Ambiguous Relationship between Diversity and Unity” President: Dagmar Heller Secretary: Péter Szentpétery Report Introduction Program |
17. Belfast 2012: | “Dialogue inside-out: Ecumenism encounters the religious” President: Andrew Pierce Secretary: Oliver Schuegraf Read more Report |
16. Belgrade 2010: | “Unity as a Challenge for Mission” President: Peter de Mey Secretary: Oliver Schuegraf Report |
15. Leuven 2008: | “Re-Imagining religious Belonging. Ecumenical Responses to Changing Religiosity in Europe” President: Ivana Noble Secretary: Peter de Mey Report |
14. Prague/CZ 2006: | “Ecumenism of Life as a Challenge for Academic Theology”. President: Bernd Jochen Hilberath Secretary: Peter de Mey Report |
13. Sibiu/RO 2004: | “On the Way to Koinonia – Church Communion in Transition”. President: Martien Brinkmann Secretary: Ivana Noble Report |
12. Salisbury/UK 2002: | “Conversion as an Element of the Personal, Social and Ecclesial Identity”. President: Martien Brinkmann Secretary: Dagmar Heller |
11. Hamburg/FRG 2000: | “Deus absconditus – ecclesia abscondita? Kenotic Theology and its Ecclesiological Implications”. President: Johannes Brosseder Secretary: Kajsa Ahlstrand |
10. Uppsala/Sweden 1998: | “The Ambivalence of Modernity and Ecumenical Research”. President: Johannes Brosseder Secretary: Kajsa Ahlstrand |
9. Strasbourg/France 1996: | “Ecumenical Theology and our ethnic/confessional Egoisms”. President: Martin Conway Secretary: Jörg Haustein |
8. Utrecht/The Netherlands 1994: | “Ecumenism and Hermeneutics”. President: Anton Houtepen Secretary: Jörg Haustein |
7. Salamanca/Spain 1992: | “Europe beyond 1992 – The Redefining of the Ecumenical Quest”. President: Anton Houtepen Secretary: Thomas Bremer |
6. Dublin/Eire/Ireland 1990: | “The Holy Spirit as Living Coherence”. President: Alan Falconer Secretary: Thomas Bremer |
5. Bossey/Switzerland 1988: | “Universality and Con-textuality: Studies for an Ecumenical Ecclesiology”. President: Alan Falconer Secretary: Thomas Bremer |
4. Erfurt/GDR 1986: | “Ecclesiological Neutrality in the Ecumenical Movement?” President: Jos Vercruysse Secretary: Christine Lienemann-Perrin |
3. Rome/Italy 1984: | “Formation of Confession: Con-tinuity and Renewal”. President: Jos Vercruysse Secretary: Erich Geldbach |
2. Sandbjerg/Denmark 1982: | “The Holy Spirit and the Unity of the Church”. President: Lars Thunberg Secretary: Heinz-Günther Stobbe |
1. Münster/FRG 1980: | “Theological Consensus and its Reception by the Churches”. President: Alexander J. Bronkhorst Secretary Heinz-Günther Stobbe |