Panel: ECUMENICAL FILOCALIA FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: WHAT TO SAVE WHEN THE WORLD ENDS



588.1 - HISTORIES AND HISTORIOGRAPHIES OF THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT

AUTHORS:
Ferracci L. (Fscire ~ Bologna ~ Italy)
Text:
This paper surveys the major seasons of ecumenical historiography: early narrative and institutional accounts, biography-driven interpretations, and later critical/global reconfigurations. On this basis, it proposes which key "histories" of the ecumenical movement should be "saved" for future ecumenists: works that have most shaped the movement's self-understanding and that remain essential for transmitting its memory, debates, and horizons of unity.