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ecumenicity
@@@LINK=œcumenicity Oxford English Dictionary
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Zoghby Initiative
Later, he said that papal "infallibility depends on ecumenicity." wikipedia.org
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œcumenicity
ecumenicity, œcumenicity (iːkjuːmɪˈnɪsɪtɪ, ɛ-) [ad. eccles. med.L. œcūmenicitās, f. œcūmenic-us: see prec. and -ity. Cf. F. œcuménicité (1752 in Dict. Trévoux).] Ecumenical character; universality, catholicity.1840 Gladstone Ch. Princ. 510 It is..the supposed ecumenicity of the council, which render... Oxford English Dictionary
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Affinity (Christian organisation)
The British Evangelical Council focussed, in reaction to the 1967 Keele University conference, "to draw in churches predicated on Scriptural ecumenicity wikipedia.org
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ecumenical
ecumenical, œcumenical, a. (iːkjuːˈmɛnɪkəl, ɛ-) Also 7 erron. œco-. [f. as ecumenic a. + -al1.] 1. Eccl. Belonging to or representing the whole (Christian) world, or the universal church; general, universal, catholic; spec. applied to the general councils of the early church, and (in mod. use) of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hellenoturkism
The Ecumenicity of the Empire was Hellenoturkism. wikipedia.org
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Ecumenism
That All May Be One: Perceptions and Models of Ecumenicity. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1999. McSorley, Harry J., C. S. wikipedia.org
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Gurukul Lutheran Theological College
Administration Ecumenicity is the special feature of the resurrected Gurukul. wikipedia.org
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金英汉
Dissertation, Heidelberg, 1984)(written in German) The spiritual Challenge of the Twenty-First Century , Reformed Theology: Identity and Ecumenicity, in the Twenty-First Century: Reformed Theology as Transformational Cultural Theology", in: Reformed Theology:Identity and Ecumenicity, Wallace M. wikipedia.org
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Catholic Church and ecumenism
It can be said that the "ecumenicity" of the Church is another way of expressing her "radical catholicity and/or universality". wikipedia.org
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American Baptist Association
This open-door policy of ecumenicity continued to permeate the Baptist ranks. wikipedia.org
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Leanne Van Dyk
A Proposal for Pedagogical Strategies in Theological Education in the Reformed Tradition from Reformed Theology; Identity and Ecumenicity, ed. wikipedia.org
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Yung-Han Kim
Dissertation, Heidelberg, 1984)(written in German) The spiritual Challenge of the Twenty-First Century, Reformed Theology: Identity and Ecumenicity, Vol in the Twenty-First Century: Reformed Theology as Transformational Cultural Theology", in: Reformed Theology:Identity and Ecumenicity, Wallace M. wikipedia.org
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First Council of Lyon
Byzantine Greeks and the other countries, especially Germany, were but weakly represented, the ambassador of Frederick, Thaddaeus of Suessa, contested its ecumenicity wikipedia.org
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John Warwick Montgomery
Ecumenicity, Evangelicals and Rome (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1969). (ed.) Liefeld, "Lutheran Orthodoxy and Evangelical Ecumenicity in the Writings of John Warwick Montgomery," Westminster Theological Journal 50 (1988) pp. 103 wikipedia.org
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