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Topic: Ecumenicism


  
  Orthodoxy and Ecumenism
The ecumenicism, the universal unity possesses for the Catholic Church the pathos for Right-belief.
But in spite of this it is clear for us that the ecumenicism of the Catholic Church is not genuinely complete, that in it a part is passed off for the whole and that not all the whole potential has been actualized.
The ecumenicism of the Church is given in the depth of being and has in historic incarnations its task.
www.chebucto.ns.ca /Philosophy/Sui-Generis/Berdyaev/essays/orth328.htm   (4517 words)

  
 Confrontation in the World of 2004
By 1960, this ecumenicism had progressed beyond mutual tolerance into a liberal campaign for the blurring of divisions between Churches and creeds.
Or as William Hutchinson points outs, by 1960 ecumenicism meant shared goals and responsibilities and even the building of chapels to accommodate in the same structure the worship services of Protestants, Catholics, and Jews.
Ecumenicism has given way in America to a resurgence of traditional religion.
www.bc.edu /research/cjl/meta-elements/texts/center/conferences/soloveitchik/Sol_Brill.htm   (2508 words)

  
 Ecumenicism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
"Ecumenicism" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 100.00% of the time.
"Ecumenicism" is used about 2 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English.
Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /ec/ecumenicism.html   (293 words)

  
 Opiniatrety: More On Ecumenicism
I'd like to add a bit to my entry on ecumenicism in epistemology and the metatheory/normative theory distinction.
I argued that Newcomb's problem and the problem of what justification is are different enough that ecumenicism makes sense for justification but not for Newcomb.
If you don't think that the meta question is normative, then there's no reason to reject ecumenicism about practical rationality.
mattweiner.net /blog/archives/000195.html   (1644 words)

  
 Opiniatrety: Ecumenicism, Internalism, and Metatheory
But it's not--because the point of saying that a certain action is rational is to say that you should perform that action--period.
So my attempt at ecumenicism is just an attempt to sneak internalism in the back door.
Well, my internalism (such as it is) stems from the conviction that a criterion on belief isn't much use if you can't use it at least as a regulative ideal for inquiry.
mattweiner.net /blog/archives/000193.html   (1109 words)

  
 Culture War, Ecumenicism, and Changing Roles for Women
Culture War, Ecumenicism, and Changing Roles for Women
o Catholics, in the early 20th Century, had little time for ecumenicism.
o But unofficial ecumenicism has been very slow in advancing.
www.negia.net /~dorme/mcintosh2002r.html   (2044 words)

  
 Challies Dot Com: Challenges to the Church of the 21st Century
(4) by impleri on June 22 10:17 AM Ecumenicism - and all the various forms it takes.
I believe we had a good example of this when the pope died, and so many protestants and evangelicals fumbled over themselves to unite with Rome.
Ecumenicism - and all the various forms it takes.
www.challies.com /archives/001100.php   (953 words)

  
 ecumenicism
Grep of noun ecumenicism ecumenicism Overview of noun ecumenicism The noun ecumenicism has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1.
ecumenism, ecumenicism, ecumenicalism -- (the doctrine of the ecumenical movement promoting cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations; aimed at universal Christian unity) Overview of noun ecumenicism The noun ecumenicism has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1.
ecumenism, ecumenicism, ecumenicalism -- (the doctrine of the ecumenical movement promoting cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations; aimed at universal Christian unity)
www.beetfoundation.com /words/e/alt.ecumenicism.html   (148 words)

  
 Ecumenicism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Having one day care, one after school program, one elder care program instead of two is a good move.
But when it comes to ignoring ones basic principles, essentially rejecting ones core beliefs in the name of financial convenience and ecumenicism, that is taking things too far.
There is a point where ecumenicism leaves nothing but mush in its wake.
annsbox.com /logger/archive/archi.cgi?read=506   (1293 words)

  
 -- Beliefnet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
And check out Buddhanet's pages on the history and meaning of thangka painting.
Romio Shrestha, a controversial painter of Tibetan Buddhist scrolls, talks art, ecumenicism and spiritual insurance companies.
Romio Shrestha is a renouned painter of thangkas or sacred scrolls whose works, produced with the age-old technique of using of rich minerals like gold, lapis, and garnet for pigment, reside in the collections of the Victoria and Albert and the British Museum.
www.beliefnet.com /story/98/story_9841_1.html   (384 words)

  
 Christianity/Islam: Essays on Esoteric Ecumenicism (The Library of Traditional Wisdom) - Computer Toaster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Book / Christianity/Islam: Essays on Esoteric Ecumenicism (The Library of Traditional Wisdom)
Christianity/Islam: Essays on Esoteric Ecumenicism (The Library of Traditional Wisdom)
Schuon's approach to both Christianity and Islam takes the reader to new and unexpected levels of understanding, where their outward differences are seen not as irreconcilable alternatives but as necessarily different crystallizations of a unique sacred Reality which itself is above all forms.
computertoaster.com /reviews/asinsearch_0941532054   (209 words)

  
 CINEAST Archives: CE: Ecumenicism sometimes starts at home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
CINEAST Archives: CE: Ecumenicism sometimes starts at home
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 06:14:01 -0700 (PDT) From: wayne picou Subject: CE: Ecumenicism sometimes starts at home
Over the centuries relations have been bitter when not actually hostile between the Greek Catholic Church of Kyiv, which is ethnically Ukrainian, and the Roman Catholic Church of Poland, which is ethnically Polish.
www.cin.org /archives/cineast/200406/0001.html   (223 words)

  
 The Problem of Conservative Ecumenicism - Part1
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www.soundword.com /l-abri-ingram--jim-the-problem-of-conservative-ecumenicism---part1.html   (32 words)

  
 World Mysteries - Articles by Robert Baird
It is my hope that you can assist the enlightenment that must occur once you see some of the forensic and archaeological information now available.
Perhaps more importantly I hope you will find roots to all religion which must develop tolerance and ecumenicism if we are to endure as a species on this planet hurtling ever faster through the unlimited creative and awesome universe we are blessed with.
Some academics decry the Post-Modern era where the knowledge is available for all to make their own judgment about.
www.world-mysteries.com /gw_rbaird.htm   (3437 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Articles indexed to ecumenicism (in order of time indexed.)
Jim Robinson is a bit tired of Religious folk bashing each other, and he's let it be known in a recent thread.
So, in the name of bi-partisan ecumenicism I offer lighthearted thought.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=ecumenicism   (797 words)

  
 THE TRENDY MUSEUM TO ECUMENICISM
Then again, the Billy Graham association with Rome, his reception of an honorary degree from one of their institutions, his use of Roman counsellors at crusades, his reported statements about the same gospel which founded that college and his own, all have been referred to in the past (e.g.
This chameleon changeability, expressed in its present, its contemporary, its most recent forms, provides one more exhibit in this trendy museum of ecumenicism.
It is rather important to realise that it is not a museum TO ecumenism, for that is future when its true abhorrence is regarded from other heights: it is rather one OF ecumenism, where the present trends appear, the deadness being rather in the present than in the past.
www.webwitness.org.au /news90.html   (3467 words)

  
 Ecumenicism at the Crossroads | Faith Matters | Deutsche Welle |
In Geneva on January 1, 2004 Dr. Samuel Kobia from Kenya will take over the helm of a ship that is listing badly.
The new general secretary of the World Council of Churches will have to cope with the impending financial collapse of the organization, counteract the dwindling interest of many Christians in ecumenicism, and help to resolve a full-blown conflict between Orthodox and Protestant Christians.
Or is there a chance after all that Christian solidarity can be strengthened world-wide once again?
www.dw-world.de /dw/episode/0,,1053077,00.html   (293 words)

  
 Robin W. Haley: Did Jesus Build An Invisible Church?
It seems that many brethren believe that Jesus built an invisible church in that it exists everywhere and that somehow, there is a mystical, invisible membership that will emerge from all the denominations and join Jesus in the air when He returns.
This is nothing more than pure ecumenicism and is the exact parallel to saying "Oh, we will all go to Heaven...we just go by different routes." Ever hear that before?
Did Jesus really add people to His "invisible" church from among all the religious world, denominations and cults alike?
www.gospelpreceptor.com /HaleyR11.htm   (839 words)

  
 Pious Nonsense - The unholy "Christian" case against war. By Christopher Hitchens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
An awful realization has been dawning upon the Bush White House.
From every pulpit, an appalling ecumenicism is preached, which calls for "more time" at best and for a "hands-off Saddam" line at worst.
The papal envoy to Iraq, Cardinal Etchegaray, has told us that Saddam Hussein "is doing everything to avoid war." With the addition only of a qualifying "this" as its penultimate word, that statement would actually have the merit of being true.
slate.msn.com /id/2079860   (2324 words)

  
 PARANOIA - Cult of Stupidity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the whole spectrum of social intercourse, one can find similar examples and demographics, I know.
The lack of 'light' in the world is truly amazing, but even worse are those who think they shine light while dumping dirt and prejudice upon those who are agents for change or ecumenicism.
I made this point to Golan after he called me a dunce and said his head hurt as he tried to contemplate economic models without any criminals or abusers.
www.paranoiamagazine.com /cultofstupidity.html   (3234 words)

  
 Tom Harpur. Pagan Christ. Recycled Garbage.
Leo the Great in his day says that it was the custom of many Christians to stand on the steps of the church of St. Peter and pay homage to the sun by obeisance and prayers (cf.
In other words, the CE makes clear that this was against the hard reality of the very sort of delusional ecumenicism today promulgated by the likes of Harpur!
The sun cult was monotheistic and was in harmony with a pagan movement of the day to worship the Summus Deus -- the God who is supreme.
www.tektonics.org /harpur01.html   (16600 words)

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
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www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=ecumenicism   (44 words)

  
 Beliefnet.com
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The trouble with Ecumenicism is that what you end up avoiding controversial topics to the point that all you have is a watered down version of Christianity that us utterly bland.
Should we give up 2000 years of tradition for this end?
about.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?boardID=5287&discussionID=350070   (316 words)

  
 Challies Dot Com: Billy Graham and Ecumenicism
Conservative Christians have long lamented Billy Graham's ecumenicism.
Since the early days of his ministry, Graham has worked hand-in-hand with Catholic Churches and has often expressed his belief that Catholics who are faithful to Roman Catholic teachings are saved.
In an article entitled Open Theism in Action, Tim …
www.challies.com /archives/000617.php   (6118 words)

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