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Что (кто) такое ecumenical$23837$ - определение

OR LOCAL ECUMENICAL PROJECT
Local ecumenical partnerships; Local ecumenical projects; Local ecumenical project; Local Ecumenical Project; Local Ecumenical Partnership
  • All Saints Church]], [[Milton Keynes]], is a part of the [[Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership]] between the Anglicans, Baptists, Methodists and United Reformed Church.

Local ecumenical partnership         
In England and Wales, a local ecumenical partnership (or project) is a partnership between churches of different denominations. First piloted in 1964, over 850 now exist to promote unity between different Christian denominations.
ecumenical         
  • Evangelical Lutheran Southeastern Minnesota Synod]] leading a Reformation Day service in 2017
  • The Christian flag
  • Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac]], with the Rt. Rev. Anthony Kozlowski of the [[Polish National Catholic Church]] and the [[Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow]] (along with his chaplains [[John Kochurov]], and Fr. Sebastian Dabovich) of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] present
  • Ecumenical worship service at the [[monastery]] of [[Taizé]]
  • ''Te Deum Ecuménico 2009'' in the [[Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral]], Chile. An ecumenical gathering of clergy from different denominations.
EFFORTS BY CHRISTIANS OF DIFFERENT CHURCH TRADITIONS TO DEVELOP CLOSER RELATIONSHIPS AND BETTER UNDERSTANDINGS
Christian ecumenism; Ecumenical; Ecumenical Movement; Interdenominational; Ecumenic; Ecumenicism; Ecumenical philosophy; Ecumenical movement; Ecumenist; Ecumenicalism; Œcumenical; Œcumenism; Ecuminism; Ecuminical; OEcumenism; OEcumenical; Oecumenical; Inter-Church Relations; Inter-Church relations; Ecumenical service; Eucumenism; Multi-denominational; Oecumenism; Interdenominationalism; Ecumenical Christianity; Ecumenical Christian; Eccumenical; Ecumenical dialogue; Ecumenists; Ecumenical dialogues
[?i:kj?'m?n?k(?)l, ?k-]
¦ adjective representing a number of different Christian Churches.
?promoting or relating to unity among the world's Christian Churches.
Derivatives
ecumenically adverb
ecumenism ?'kju:m?n?z(?)m noun
Origin
C16: via late L. from Gk oikoumenikos from oikoumene 'the (inhabited) earth'.
Ecumenical apologetics         
Ecumenical Apologetics
Ecumenical apologetics is "an explanation (defense) of the Christian Faith, in an ecumenical fashion";Ecumenical Apologetics presenting a defense of one's own faith while advocating and recognizing "a greater sense of shared spirituality"Ecumenism with those of other confessions or faith traditions.

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Local ecumenical partnership

In England and Wales, a local ecumenical partnership (or project) is a partnership between churches of different denominations. First piloted in 1964, over 850 now exist to promote unity between different Christian denominations.

The missiologist David Bosch in his Transforming Mission recognised ecumenism as the most recent paradigm of mission emerging from the worldwide Church. The main thrust of ecumenism is that despite the theological and cultural differences evident between denominations, the mission of any local Church is made more effective through a united witness. In some cases this has meant that a Christian presence has been retained in areas where neither denomination would be able to continue on its own. In addition, ecumenism encourages the sharing of different worship styles, the development of mutual understanding and the ability for the Church to speak with a united voice on social justice issues. Materials from organisations with a strong ecumenical emphasis, such as the Iona Community and Taizé, are evidence of this.

As a result of the Anglican-Methodist Covenant, Anglicans and Methodists are committed to working in partnership with an end goal of achieving full visible unity.