Interdenominational cooperation
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Interdenominational cooperation
- Here are entered works on religious activities planned and conducted cooperatively by two or more Christian sects. Works on prospective and actual mergers within and across denominational lines are entered under [Christian union.] Works on a movement for the purpose of church cooperation and unity, generally dated from the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 and leading to the formation of the World Council of Churches in 1948, are entered under [Ecumenical movement.] Works on unity as one of the "marks" of the church are entered under [Church--Unity.]
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067224
- info:lc/authorities/sh85067224
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85067224#concept
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Variants
Cooperation, Interchurch
Cooperation, Interdenominational
Interchurch cooperation
Simultaneum
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LC Classification
General Notes
- Here are entered works on religious activities planned and conducted cooperatively by two or more Christian sects. Works on prospective and actual mergers within and across denominational lines are entered under [Christian union.] Works on a movement for the purpose of church cooperation and unity, generally dated from the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 and leading to the formation of the World Council of Churches in 1948, are entered under [Ecumenical movement.] Works on unity as one of the "marks" of the church are entered under [Church--Unity.]
Example Notes
- Notes under [Christian union; Church--Unity; Ecumenical movement]
Change Notes
- 2002-12-16: new
- 2003-02-06: revised
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