Review from previous edition All the churches have have a cause to be grateful for the imaginative way Dr Murray and his colleagues are promoting both ecumenism and the study of Catholic theology.
Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper
...it is heartening to see this sophisticated venture to revitalise ecumenical exchange explicity adopting interfaith strategies, guided by an intellectual humility inclining each to learn from the other. This tactic allows us to see how "ecumenism" can hardly be limited to inter-Christian exchange...This fivefold ordering offers clear direction in matters ecumenical to the superb participants. A properly eschatological intent is fleshed out in one essay after another by invoking the "pilgrim church" archetype: learning from others on the way to a goal all share, but which none can confidently articulate, as it eludes human construction.
David Burrell, The Tablet
there are many gems. The book, and the movement it articulates, is like the tiny tips of spring buds on a raw day before spring has begun.
Christopher Hill, Church Times