The Ecumenical Movement
Test your knowledge on the Ecumenical Movement, a global movement of Christian churches and organizations seeking unity, cooperation, and dialogue.
Questions
What is the primary goal of the Ecumenical Movement?
- To promote Christian unity and cooperation
- To convert non-Christians to Christianity
- To establish a single, unified Christian church
- To promote interfaith dialogue and understanding
Which organization is considered the primary coordinating body of the Ecumenical Movement?
- World Council of Churches
- Roman Catholic Church
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- Anglican Communion
When was the World Council of Churches (WCC) founded?
- 1948
- 1962
- 1974
- 1986
Which prominent ecumenical leader is known for his emphasis on dialogue and understanding among different faiths?
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Pope John Paul II
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- Billy Graham
What is the term used to describe the movement within the Catholic Church that seeks to promote unity with other Christian churches?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Fundamentalism
- Charismatic Renewal
Which document, signed in 1999, marked a significant step in the ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation?
- Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Code of Canon Law
- Lumen Gentium
What is the term used to describe the movement within Protestantism that emphasizes the importance of Christian unity and cooperation?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Fundamentalism
- Pentecostalism
Which ecumenical organization is known for its focus on promoting unity and cooperation among Orthodox Christian churches?
- World Council of Churches
- Orthodox Church in America
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- World Orthodox Council
What is the term used to describe the movement within Anglicanism that emphasizes the importance of ecumenical dialogue and cooperation?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Anglo-Catholicism
- Broad Church
Which ecumenical organization is known for its focus on promoting unity and cooperation among Baptist churches?
- World Council of Churches
- Baptist World Alliance
- Southern Baptist Convention
- National Baptist Convention, USA
What is the term used to describe the movement within Pentecostalism that emphasizes the importance of ecumenical dialogue and cooperation?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Charismatic Renewal
- Apostolic Movement
Which ecumenical organization is known for its focus on promoting unity and cooperation among Methodist churches?
- World Council of Churches
- World Methodist Council
- United Methodist Church
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
What is the term used to describe the movement within Lutheranism that emphasizes the importance of ecumenical dialogue and cooperation?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Pietism
- Confessional Lutheranism
Which ecumenical organization is known for its focus on promoting unity and cooperation among Presbyterian churches?
- World Council of Churches
- World Alliance of Reformed Churches
- Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Church of Scotland
What is the term used to describe the movement within Congregationalism that emphasizes the importance of ecumenical dialogue and cooperation?
- Ecumenism
- Evangelicalism
- Puritanism
- Covenant Theology