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Living with God in the context of HIV and AIDS

Christian theology regarding all people as created in God's image can help overcome the HIV and AIDS pandemic. This and other views on the impact of HIV in Africa, its gender dynamics and the role of people living with HIV, were shared by Prof. Musa W. Dube, a former consultant of the Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA) in a recent interview.

CAS in Interreligious Studies

25 July - 12 August 2016

"What can we, as people of faith, do to respond and to overcome the pressing challenges of our time, such as violence and conflict, and build together mutually accountable societies based on respect and cooperation?" This is the question up to 30 young adults from around the world are to explore during a study course at the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Institute in Bossey.

Bossey, Switzerland

Formation CAS en études interreligieuses

25 July - 12 August 2016

«Que pouvons-nous faire, nous, gens de convictions, pour surmonter les enjeux les plus pressants de notre temps, comme la violence et les conflits, et édifier ensemble des sociétés mutuellement redevables, fondées sur le respect et la coopération?» C'est sur cette question qu'une trentaine de jeunes chrétiens, musulmans et juifs du monde entier se pencheront à l'occasion d'un séminaire d'été organisé à l'Institut œcuménique du Conseil œcuménique des Églises, à Bossey (Suisse).

Bossey, Suisse

WCC Annual Review 2005

Now available in electronic and printed format, the WCC Annual Review 2005 is an illustrated account of WCC programmes and activities over the year. The Annual Review also contains key information on WCC member churches, governing bodies, finances, publications and other resources.

December 2004

<span style="font-weight: bold; "» Where is the ecumenical movement going in the 21st century?