Clint Walker

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Much ecumenism is about, as it were, getting the best china out; about wanting others to see us in our best possible light. In contrast, Receptive Ecumenism is an ecumenism of the wounded hands, of showing our wounds to each other, recognizing that we cannot save ourselves but trusting that we can be ministered to by each other, receiving in our needs from each other’s particular gifts.
Explorations in Ecclesiology and Ethnography (Studies in Ecclesiology and Ethnography)
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