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World Council of Churches: Correspondence of the General Secretariat

 

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If church history continues to be written, future historians will almost certainly regard the ecumenical movement as one of the most remarkable features of Christianity in the 20th century. To a degree never witnessed before, Christianity became a worldwide religion, spread over the inhabited earth.

The archives of the ecumenical movement are housed in the Library & Archives of the World Council of Churches, based in Geneva. This collection makes an important section of the ecumenical archives available, dealing with the World Council of Churches’ General Secretariat correspondence in the period from 1920 to 1994. The documents in the archives consist of correspondence, manuscripts, personal notes and press cuttings.

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World Council of Churches: Correspondence of the General Secretariat