Resources on Theology and Ecumenism
Resources on Theology and Ecumenism
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Strengthening the Ecumenical Movement in Latin America

This year's CREAS Round Table took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina on
October 1 and 3. Numerous global ministries and organizations, such as Act
Alliance , the Caritas Secretariat of Latin America and the Caribbean
(SELACC) and the World Council of Churches , were some of the participants
in the event. Globethics.net Latin America was represented by Deivit
Montealegre, Regional...
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Parliament of the World's Religions

Globethics.net South America, represented by Programme Executive Deivit
Montealegre, attended the Parliament of the World's Religions in Torronto,
Canada from 1-7 November 2018. The Parliament of the World's Religions is
the largest global interreligious gathering, attended in November 2018 by
over 7,000 participants from a total of 80 countries.It was a great
opportunity to...
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New Journal: Lutheran ethics

Please check out our latest journal titles on ethics, education, and/or
religious studies, available for free!
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New Journals on Education and Theology

Please check out our latest journal titles on ethics, education, and/or
religious studies, available for free!
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Digital Humanities Pedagogy

Academic institutions are starting to recognize the growing public interest
in digital humanities research, and there is an increasing demand from
students for formal training in its methods. Despite the pressure on
practitioners to develop innovative courses, scholarship in this area has
tended to focus on research methods, theories and results rather than
critical pedagogy and the...
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