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Hi there!
I'm having trouble understanding this:
"Clearly define the term Ecumenism, including the four key elements"
- My teacher said that the four elements are unity of faith
unity oin sacramental life
unity of Mission. What's the third one and ...i just don't understand what you have to do here...
They also say to give details about the NCCA + the 'Pilgrimage Resurrection'...What does that mean (Pilgrimage Resurrection)?
And does anyone know of a document from Church or one passage the speaks on Ecumenism besides Ut Unum Sint By John Paul II of May 25, 1995
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Your question here:
"Clearly define the term Ecumenism, including the four key elements"
- My teacher said that the four elements are unity of faith
unity oin sacramental life
unity of Mission. What's the third one and ...i just don't understand what you have to do here...
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Is confusing. The question says there are 4, you listed 3, then asked what number 3 is.
To complete this, you have to first describe what Ecumenism is. Ecumenism is the idea that Christian Traditions and Faiths can all share in a common dialogue about Christianity. This dialog will help people understand God and their faith more clearly. I haven't heard it described exactly how you are, and many people describe it different ways. If you can't remember the 4th one, here are some guesses:
--Unity of Salvation
--Unity of Scripture
--Unity of Theology
Do any of those ring a bell? I would ask what the 4th is. Either way, you will have to describe all of those after you give your definition.
For another document, you may want to look at this one:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decree_19641121_unitatis-redintegratio_en.html
I've not heard of the NCAA Pilgrimage Resurrection. I'm 100% ignorant on that.
"Clearly define the term Ecumenism, including the four key elements"
- My teacher said that the four elements are unity of faith
unity oin sacramental life
unity of Mission. What's the third one and ...i just don't understand what you have to do here...
____
Is confusing. The question says there are 4, you listed 3, then asked what number 3 is.
To complete this, you have to first describe what Ecumenism is. Ecumenism is the idea that Christian Traditions and Faiths can all share in a common dialogue about Christianity. This dialog will help people understand God and their faith more clearly. I haven't heard it described exactly how you are, and many people describe it different ways. If you can't remember the 4th one, here are some guesses:
--Unity of Salvation
--Unity of Scripture
--Unity of Theology
Do any of those ring a bell? I would ask what the 4th is. Either way, you will have to describe all of those after you give your definition.
For another document, you may want to look at this one:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decree_19641121_unitatis-redintegratio_en.html
I've not heard of the NCAA Pilgrimage Resurrection. I'm 100% ignorant on that.