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Ekklesia Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ekklesia Project The Ekklesia Project is an ecumenical Christian group consisting of a network of Christians from across the various denominations to promote a more active and God-centered faith. Membership consists of various academics, clergy, and laity from this broad range of Christians. Ekklesia-derived from the Greek root ekklesia (), which literally means a "gathering" of citizens, or to be “called out”.〔Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon, s.v. "εκκλησία"〕 Project- from Latin proicere, defined as a planned undertaking as a definitely formulated piece of research.〔Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, s.v. "project"〕 ==Formation== The Ekklesia Project officially began with a conference in Chicago, Illinois in 1998. They have since held an annual three day conference in Chicago during the month of July. There are officially 841 endorsing members as of December 6, 2007. Founding members include such theologians as Stanley Hauerwas, Michael Budde, Stephen Long, Phil Kenneson, William T. Cavanaugh, and others.
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