'Türk dünyasında ilk dəfə olaraq "türkləşmək, islamlaşmaq və müasirləşmək” fikrini irəli sürən Əli bəy Hüseynzadə "Osmanlı lisanını” qızğınlıqla müdafiə edirdi. Ziya Göyalp isə Əli bəyin “Türkləşmək, islamlaşmaq və müasirləşmək" fikrini əsaslı şəkildə işləyib sadə türkcə yazmağı, danışmağı irəli sürürdü.'
Sometimes one is guided by what they say of themselves, and their frequently by what other people say of them, without giving oneself time to deliberate and judge.
While the great cathedrals were emptying out, new waves of Christian vitality were filling new churches. For example, the Embassy for the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations in Kiev, Ukraine, started in 1993 by Nigerian pastor Sunday Adelaja, became a global movement with more than one thousand affiliate churches around the world. Christian leadership in Europe was slowly being transferred to Congolese, Brazilians, Filipinos, and others. They brought, in many cases, a strong Pentecostal flavor to their ministries, and many of these churches were far more multiethnic than American churches tended to be.
The one hundred of 1967 became 11,500 (including seven bishops and four hundred priests) at the Sixth Conference in June 1972. By that time Catholic Pentecostalism was a vigorous, international movement called Catholic Charismatic Renewal.
Catholic charismatics were officially recognized by Pope Paul VI in 1975, and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal has spread throughout the world, bringing a rekindled message of Pentecost to millions of Catholics.
Through all these years the most persistent critics of conciliar ecumenism were the conservative evangelicals. Holding staunchly to the authority of the Bible, evangelicals knew that Jesus prayed that his disciples would be one, but they questioned the federation form of Christian unity. They challenged the inadequate doctrinal basis of the World Council and its commitment to evangelism. They were especially troubled by the increasing involvement of the World Council in leftist political activities in developing nations.