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ecumenism
[ ek-yoo-muh-niz-uhm, ih-kyoo-or, especially British, ee-kyoo- ]
ecumenism
/ ˈɛkjʊm-; ˌiːkjʊˈmɛnɪˌsɪzəm; ˌɛk-; ɪˈkjuːməˌnɪzəm /
noun
- the aim of unity among all Christian churches throughout the world
ecumenism
- A movement promoting cooperation and better understanding among different religious groups or denominations.
Other Words From
- ecu·me·nist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ecumenism1
Example Sentences
Hovorun, now a professor of ecclesiology, international relations and ecumenism at University College Stockholm, said Kirill took Putin’s talk of being a believer with a grain of salt.
“Any war has to have guns and ideas,” said Cyril Hovorun, professor of ecclesiology, international relations and ecumenism at University College Stockholm.
The Rev. Cyril Hovorun, professor of ecclesiology, international relations and ecumenism at University College Stockholm, said Kirill’s latest comments show him to be in a “golden cage.”
But even more darkly impressive is the ecumenism of antisemitism.
Le Monde newspaper said the proposals had led to a fierce battle within the French Catholic Church between “advocates of modernity and ecumenism and the guardians of a nostalgic conservatism.”
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