Inter-Church Marriage as a Challenge to Ecumenism
A Study with Particular Reference to Poumai Naga Churches, Northeast India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26034/fr.jehe.2025.9323Keywords:
Poumai Naga Churches, World Council of Churches, Northeast India, Inter-Church marriage, Inter-Church mutual understanding, Teaching religious toleration, EcumenismAbstract
Inter-Church marriage remains a complex challenge to ecumenism, particularly within the Poumai Naga Churches of Northeast India, where Baptist and Roman Catholic traditions are predominant. While both traditions affirm marriage as sacred, theological and doctrinal differences, administrative practices, and concern over proselytism, identity, and otherness often create tension for couples and families. This study examines how Inter-Church marriages, though increasingly common, are frequently perceived as threats to church identity and unity. At the same time, they present opportunity for dialogue, mutual understanding, and the renewal of Christian witness. Addressing these challenges requires openness, trust, and a renewed ecumenical spirit within Poumai Naga Churches.
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