DE LA EDINBURGH 1910 LA EDINBURGH 2010. LUCRĂRILE COMISIEI A IV-A

Analele Universităţii Din Craiova, Seria Istorie 20 (2):299-315 (2011)
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Abstract

In 1910, delegates from all over the World met together for ten days in Edinburgh, for the First World Missionary Conference. For many people, these conferences marked the first step of the end of the colonial missionary era. The importance of Edinburgh 1910 must be seen in the following the conference. On the 6th of August 2010, the Committee in charge with organizing the meeting, celebrated a century from the first missionary Conference in Edinburgh and presented the conclusions of these meetings in which it was stressed the necessity of a good understanding between the Christians and the people belonging to other confessions. In the same time, it was pinpointed the opportunity of spreading the message of Jesus in the entire world, focusing on love commandment as we can see from the pages of the Holly Book.

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Adrian Boldișor
University of Craiova

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