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What Has Been the Evangelical Stance, New Delhi to Uppsala?
The Fourth Assembly of the World Council of Churches has come and gone. Uppsala (1968), a small university town in eastern Sweden, has joined Amsterdam (1948), Evanston (1954), and New Delhi (1961) in the unfolding of the Ecumenical Movement.
What Has Been the Evangelical Stance, New Delhi to Uppsala?
The Fourth Assembly of the World Council of Churches has come and gone. Uppsala (1968), a small university town in eastern Sweden, has joined Amsterdam (1948), Evanston (1954), and New Delhi (1961) in the unfolding of the Ecumenical Movement.
Evangelicals in Latin America
In this article I am going to focus on the situation of the evangelical churches.