Ecumenism

usgb/ˌɛkjuˈminɪz(ə)m/
noun

Ecumenism is the principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches.

The conference focused on ecumenism and sought to encourage greater cooperation between different denominations.
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ecumenical movement, ecumenical dialogue, ecumenical council

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Understanding Context

Ecumenism is often discussed in religious contexts, so be aware of the specific denomination or faith being referenced.

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Many denominations emphasize unity, but their beliefs may still differ significantly.
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Nuanced Discussions

When discussing ecumenism, it's important to acknowledge historical tensions between denominations.

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Using examples can help clarify the complexities of inter-church relationships.
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Formal Conversations

The term is generally used in formal or academic discussions.

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Avoid using it in casual conversations unless everyone is familiar with the concept.
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