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Throughout the 30 years of its life. the World Council of Churches has lived at the centre of controversy. Today, the Council's involvement in social and political issues, ranging from racism to nuclear energy, draws fire from political as well as religious bodies. Ronald Preston, Professor of Social and Pastoral Theology at the University of Manchester, examines the Council's record and asks whether it can survive the tensions.
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