The Malines Conversations: The Beginnings of Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue
The Malines Conversations: The Beginnings of Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue
The Malines Conversations: The Beginnings of Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue. (2021)

Author/editor(s): Rowan Williams
Creation: 2021 The date of original creation or publication, if known
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The contours of the Malines Conversations are a fascinating episode in the history of ecumenism where leading Anglican and Catholic scholars, with the knowledge of their respective Church authorities, entered into dialogue with each other. These conversations are skillfully outlined in this publication by Rowan Williams. He reflects on the ecclesiastical context of the time, the intellectual profile of the various participants, the themes discussed, and the meaning of the Conversations for today.



Archival formats and locations:
  • Williams, Rowan. The Malines Conversations: The Beginnings of Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue. New York: Paulist Press, 2021. ISBN: 978-0-8091-5587-3