I didn't read on, but if there's a contradiction, please feel free to correct me.This is why, in the 20th century, all churches engaged in ecumenical dialogues set out to re-establish the visible unity of all Christians
unification isnt the purposeyou could try but i think it will still come down to different perspectives:
i see the answer as UNIFICATION because the chief purpose of the ecumenical councils/ecumenism is Christian unity so ecumenical dialogue has the purpose of unification, not in a literal sense of becoming just one denomination but unification in their views of JC
others see it as mutual understanding, but mutual understanding leads to unification, the eventual purpose of ecumenical dialogue
i still think B - but can easily see where the others are coming from
I did the extended so I wouldn't know.Buddhist boys
how does ur significant person "creatively" overcome challenges?
there is nothing creative about these cunts
there can beAgreed.
If there was a desire for 'unification' then there would be no such thing as ecumenism as it would already be unified.
Mutual understanding is not the same as unification...
And there can't be two answers - multiple choice is the 'most correct' option
Hmm don't think so since the BOS supervisors actually take them...But I dunno if my school is requesting them :/ Because I remember on the first day that the supervisor told me if I want it I could possibly ask the school for a copy :/ But I've heard other people from other schools not being able to take home a copy. So either BOS is too scared about copyright issues and replication of their exams over the net, or they have typos that need fixing or a companying is paying them to recycle lolis it possible your school is just keeping them so they have them for next year's students?? i know we get told everytime to take the papers home
if there was a desire it would already be unified?Agreed.
If there was a desire for 'unification' then there would be no such thing as ecumenism as it would already be unified.
Mutual understanding is not the same as unification...
And there can't be two answers - multiple choice is the 'most correct' option
'I think this really is a pointless argument...but none the less interesting.
I agree that a desire does not garauntee success (if so I would already have an awsome atar )
But I really don't think that ecumenism equates to unity... there is a reason that all denominations are different and that each denomination embraces thier differences. If Chritianity really did want to unify then there would only be one brand of the religion.
If it really is two possible answers then the editing process of our papers is inadequate. And if so, then it really makes you wonder a lot about our edu system, dosen't it?
Anyways, I agree to disagree