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Ecumenical Dialogue
Ecumenism
Ecumenical Work
The Ecumenical Movement in the twentieth Century "Dogmatic Perspective"
Dialogue with
1- Byzantine Orthodox
Interpretation of the Christological Agreement
The Christology of Saint Cyril
Four Agreed Statements
Anba Bishoy Monastery - Egypt - 1989
Chambesy - 1985
Geneva - 1990
Geneva 1993
2- Catholics
The Official dialogue Between the Catholic church and the Oriental Orthodox churches - January 2004, Appendix I, Appendix II, Appendix III, Appendix IV, Appendix V, Appendix VI A, Appendix VI B, Appendix VII, Appendix VIII, Appendix IX, Appendix X, Appendix XI, Appendix XII
Report of the Second Meeting of the International Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches
The Third Meeting of the International Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches - Photo
Responses to Catholic believe on:
Procession of the Holy Spirit
Salvation of Non-Believers
Matrimony to Non-Believers
The Immaculate Conception
3- Anglicans
Ordination of Women to the Priesthood
The Christological Teaching of the Assyrian Church of the East
Towards an Agreed Statement on Christology
4- Reformed
Introduction to the Sacraments of the Church (Oriental Orthodox -Reformed dialogue)
Theological Dialogue with the World Alliance of Reformed Churches
5- Assyrians (Nestorian)
Commentaries on papers introduced by the Assyrians Church Theologians
Dialogue with the Assyrian Church and its effect on the dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church
The View of the Coptic Orthodox Church concerning Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius of Constantinople
Theodore of Mopsuestia- Coptic Orthodox Perspective
Coptic Orthodox View towards Nestorius and the teachings of St. Cyril of Alexandria in the Council of Ephesus 431
The Status of the Assyrian Church of the East
Changing the Title of The Nestorian Assyrian Church into The Assyrian Church of the East in camouflage to deceit others that they are not Nestorian