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Item El ecumenismo visto desde la perspectiva teológica del principio Trinitario de la Unidad en la DiversidadSandoval-Clavijo, Robert Esteban; Ramírez-Lozano, SergioThe purpose of this work is to propose, from a theological analysis and a biblical approach, Christ as the common and meeting place for ecumenism, as a special call to unity that springs from the intimate desire of the Trinity and that was reiterated at the Council Vatican II. To carry out this, at first a theological reflection on the Trinitarian principle of Unity in Diversity is proposed, and focused on the proposal of some authors, some essential categories are taken to observe that the foundation of Unity in Ecumenism is Christ as a common meeting place. In a second moment, an approach to the narrative analysis is made from Daniel Marguerat (2000) of Mc 7, 24-30, a story where Jesus meets a woman rejected for her cultural condition (Greek), ethnic (Syria of Phoenicia) and above all religious (Vivas, 2002), in order to understand the itinerary that the text proposes to the reader and finally a theological proposal is made, putting Christ as a meeting place. Without a doubt, Holy Scripture and Trinitarian theology are essential for the Christian faith and encourage us to have an outward movement, of communication with the other that overcomes human closure to its movement of communicability, the blindness to recognize the seeds of the Trinity. throughout history, the attempt to homogenize man while neglecting the treasure of diversity (Fundamentalisms) and finally, the overcoming of exclusivist or inclusivist positions that have developed within the Church, to have a global view that discovers the traces of Christ in human history.