Abstract
The article studies and analyzes foreign cultural practices on the impact ekumenistychnoho movement that brings modern trends related to the fact that there are extremely aggressive, ideological instrument of influence on a person by means of mass media and all spheres of manipulative communication culture. Proved that ecumenism – a movement that is determined current crisis in the religious consciousness. It exists in the political space, inter-confessional and inter-religious sphere and in secular religions, tends to a certain tolerance for those religions that come, if not in dialogue, then, in any case, a complex ideological interactions.
Determined that ekumenistychnyy movement today continues to exist in a variety of transformed religious concepts, religious instruction, promotes the politicization of religion. It is alleged that the purpose ekumenistychnoho movement indicates that interreligious relations require some complex arrangements, modern ecumenism is the one ideology of globalization of culture and society that causes at least equivalent to consensus. It becomes a kind of intermediary between ideology, politics and culture in general. So, identified another aspect of the so-called political ecumenism where religious leaders act as politicians. The quality of spirituality are not talking, but religious life is interpreted within sociocentric religions. The situation demonstrates the instability confessional regional relations, because ecumenism is incentive to seek harmonization.
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