Similar words: musical instrument, acumen, document, documental, documentary, documentation, calisthenics, callisthenics. Meaning: [‚iːkjuː'menɪkl] adj. 1. concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions 2. of worldwide scope or applicability.
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31. Quanzhen Sect 3 of the Ecumenical thinking is very clear that this is an important feature.
32. Habitat for Humanity International, founded in 1976, is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry.
33. The Council of Trent (Italian: Trento) was an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church held in discontinuous sessions between 1545 and 1563 in response to the Protestant Reformation.
34. Two ecumenical bodies facilitate co - operative work among the Protestant churches in Hong Kong.
35. The ceiling is painted with frescos, among which the four larger - sized depict the ecumenical councils.
36. The lazy right - winger of caricature has been a prolific and ecumenical policymaker.
37. An ecumenical service will be held at Methodist Central Hall in Westminster prior to the demonstrations.
38. "There is pressure from all sectors for the government to do something, " says Girlie Padilla, secretary general of the Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace.
39. This example has been an inspiration to the modern Ecumenical Movement.
40. Because the Scriptures and the ecumenical creeds demanded a strict distinction between the natures of Christ, Zwingli sought to interpret the presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper spiritually.
41. The Bible goes to great lengths to confirm God's disdain for society's self - ruling ecumenical pursuits.
42. The Council of Vienne was the 15th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church.
43. Members of the YMCA and YWCA will come together for a worship service at the Ecumenical Centre at the World Council of Churches headquarters in Geneva.
44. Space form study is the nonobjective and ecumenical study about space.
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45. The ecumenical councils of the church, especially the first four (Nicene Council and the Chalcedon Council, etc. ), made decisions on the Christian faith which Protestants accept.
46. In response to those divisions, the mainline denominations have attempted to come together through ecumenical movement.
47. He it was who summoned the Second Ecumenical Council, this time at Constantinople in 381, where the Nicene Greed, the standard of orthodoxy , was drawn up in its final form.
48. Historic evangelicalism was confessional. It embraced the essential truths of Christianity as those were defined by the great ecumenical councils of the church.
49. I had investigated that insurance could nip in the bud, but its proceeds is ecumenical, and the fund is not jarless, and the timebargain has much risk.
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