No North Sea: The Anglo-German Evangelical Network in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the mid-19th century, this volume explores the contributions of Christians in building an international evangelical network across western Europe. It highlights the establishment of the Evangelical Alliance in 1846, which formalized the ecumenical movement, and emphasizes the significance of the Berlin Conference in 1857 as a peak moment for cross-border cooperation among various denominations.
