Kuala Lumpur (BWA)--The
Baptist World Alliance (BWA) is to engage in preparatory discussions
aimed at formal dialogue with Pentecostals and the Orthodox Church.
BWA
General Secretary Neville Callam made the announcement at a meeting of
the Executive Committee which convened during the BWA Annual Gathering
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 7.
The
Executive Committee, in its March 2011 meeting in Virginia in the
United States, had authorized Callam to identify a small work team "to
explore the commencement of BWA/Pentecostal bilateral dialogue."
Callam
told the Executive Committee in Kuala Lumpur that the first meeting
with the Pentecostals will take place in the city of Birmingham,
Alabama, in the United States, from December 13-15.
The
BWA team will comprise Timothy George, dean and professor of divinity,
history and doctrine at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham in the US,
and chair of the BWA Commission on Doctrine & Christian Unity. Other
members of the BWA team are William Brackney, director of the Acadia
Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies in Nova Scotia, Canada; Curtis
Freeman, professor of theology and director of the Baptist House of
Studies at Duke University in North Carolina in the US; Fausto
Vasconcelos, director of the BWA Division of Mission, Evangelism and
Theological Reflection; and Callam.
A
four-person team appointed by Callam will also meet with
representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in
Crete in November to discuss the possibility of future talks. Members of
that team are George; Callam; Paul Fiddes, professor of systematic
theology in the University of Oxford and formerly principal of Regents
Park College in the United Kingdom; and Parush Parushev, academic dean,
lecturer in applied theology, and director of the Institute of
Systematic Studies of Contextual Theologies at the International Baptist
Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic.
More
than 300 Baptist leaders and delegates are gathered in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, from July 4-9 for the BWA Annual Gathering. It involves yearly
meetings of a number of BWA groups, including the General Council and
the Executive Committee; executive sub-committees and divisional
advisory committees; women's, men's, and youth departments; regional
groupings; and commissions of the divisions of Freedom & Justice,
and Mission, Evangelism & Theological Reflection, and others
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