Efforts by Christians of different church traditions to develop closer relationships and better understandings.
Synonyms
Examples for "ecumenism "
Examples for "ecumenism "
1 Our duties to ecumenism are fully appreciated, and carried out with enthusiasm.
2 What is the difference between ecumenism and recruiting for one's own church?
3 Surely this is taking political ecumenism a step too far?
4 Mr Paisley founded the Free Presbyterian Church in opposition to church practices like ecumenism
5 It is a reminder of a kind of underground ecumenism that was always there.
1 The ecumenical movement is well-served by popular histories of several denominations.
2 The ecumenical movement is another of these features.
3 He is one of the founding figures of the modern ecumenical movement and is widely accepted as a modern saint and martyr.
4 Visser 't Hooft, The Ecumenical Movement and the Racial Problem, p. 40.
5 Her belief in honoring the diversity of America is seen in her promotion of interfaith, interracial, and ecumenical movements .
6 ), A History of the Ecumenical Movement 1517-1948 (London, 1954) pp.
7 Visser 't Hooft, The Ecumenical Movement and the Racial Problem (Paris, 1954), p.40.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for ecumenical movement