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Geneva 1966 - ethical challenges still relevant today

The World Council of Churches' (WCC) participation in debates on social and economic issues remains as relevant and necessary in the 21st century as it was when canvassed at the World Conference on Church and Society, Geneva 1966, according to speakers at a 40th anniversary colloquium in Geneva today.

Changing social and economic context (Ecumenical conversations)

"Changing social and economic context" : Poverty threatens life and human dignity. It is not a destiny, but the very result of the methods and structures of wealth creation and distribution of wealth in individual societies and worldwide. Inequality increases not by accident, but by the way economic and political processes are structured and function. Poverty undermines the very basis of life of billions of children, women and men who are denied not only the benefits of growing wealth, but even of access to basic necessities of life.

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Introduction to the Ecumenical conversations

Ecumenical Conversations provide a space for delegates to share their experiences in addressing key concerns for the future of the churches and their common witness and action. In dialogue, the Ecumenical Conversations will become an exciting opportunity for addressing together the prevailing dynamics and trends of today's world and discerning the signs of the times in the light of faith.

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Introducción

Las conversaciones ecuménicas proporcionan a los delegados un espacio para compartir sus experiencias sobre la forma en que se plantean sus preocupaciones fundamentales para el futuro de las iglesias y enfocan su testimonio y acción comunes. Las conversaciones ecuménicas ofrecerán, mediante el diálogo, una estimulante oportunidad de examinar juntos la dinámica y las tendencias predominantes del mundo de hoy y discernir los signos de los tiempos a la luz de la fe.

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