ecumenical movement
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The ecumenical movement brings together leaders from different Christian denominations for dialogue.
Definition
- Noun:
- A movement aimed to promote understanding and cooperation among Christian churches; aimed ultimately at universal Christian unity: The ecumenical movement is an organized effort among different Christian denominations to foster dialogue, collaboration, and a shared sense of community, with the long-term goal of achieving greater unity within Christianity.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ecumenical movement gained significant momentum in the 20th century.
- Many theologians are active participants in the ecumenical movement.
- The council's declaration was a landmark achievement for the ecumenical movement.
Advanced Usage
- "to be a part of the ecumenical movement": to be involved in the organized effort for Christian unity.
- Our church has decided to be a part of the ecumenical movement.
- "ecumenical movement's goals": referring to the specific aims of the movement, such as reconciliation and joint action.
- The ecumenical movement's goals include resolving historical doctrinal differences.
Variants and Related Words
- Ecumenical (adj): Relating to or representing the whole Christian world; promoting unity among different Christian churches.
- An ecumenical council.
- Ecumenism (n): The principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches.
- He dedicated his life to the cause of ecumenism.
Synonyms
- Interfaith dialogue (though this can be broader, including non-Christian religions).
- Christian unity movement.
Related Phrases
- Ecumenical dialogue: The conversations and discussions that are a primary activity within the ecumenical movement.
- The bishops engaged in ecumenical dialogue for years.
- Ecumenical cooperation: The practical working together of different churches.
- The charity project was an example of successful ecumenical cooperation.
The ecumenical movement brings together leaders from different Christian denominations for dialogue.
Noun
- a movement aimed to promote understanding and cooperation among Christian churches; aimed ultimately at universal Christian unity