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