How To Use Ecclesiology In A Sentence
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The sacred marriage motif has had an enormous impact through the centuries, not only in ecclesiology, but also in Mariology and the theology and spirituality of vowed religious life.
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High-Church ecclesiology had long relied on a concept of the Church as a divine society where participating in communion mystically united all worshippers with the body of Christ.
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That is not an understatement as what follows is both an incisive critique of much current missiology/ecclesiology as well as a challenge to boldly re-imagine what it means to do mission and be the church in a post-Christian age.
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A special approach to ecclesiology was not only important for Primitive Baptists, it was the essential way in which they remained the true church.
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In fact, my biggest concern with dispensationalism is its misuse of Scripture in the service of seriously flawed forms of Christology and ecclesiology.
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The result was to put the mystery of Mary in the context of ecclesiology and Christology, reining in the excessive expansion of Mariological speculation.
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Any person who wishes to get a panoramic view of modern ecclesiology will be well served by this volume.
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Such Orthodox complain that, in the Catholic Church, there is only one bishop with many auxiliaries; but historically as well as today, Rome has exerted much less de facto authority over local ordinaries than popular notions of papal supremacy would suggest; and given her official ecclesiology, that is as it should be.
Damned either way
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I do not think I changed my mind about theology or ecclesiology or the fate of Christianity in the modern world.
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Biblical eschatology should drive our ecclesiology.
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Strecker determines that ritual shaped Paul profoundly and extensively, whether the subject is Paul's Christology, ecclesiology, cosmology, or even his self-understanding.
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The most in-depth study of Ratzinger's ecclesiology is likely Joseph Ratzinger: Life in the Church and Living Theology, Fundamentals of Ecclesiology, by Maximilian Heinrich Heim, which for $12 (the current online price) is a steal.
ID/Evolution
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Is his Honour making some point about the ordinary law, or is his Honour making some point that is to be understood in terms of ecclesiology or canon law?
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However, despite the popular presentation, one wishes the historical presentation were more accurate and the theological issues, particularly ecclesiology, less idiosyncratic.
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Those who act rudely toward gay and lesbian people need a refresher course in ecclesiology or Christian hospitality.
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But the point is that the phenomenon of discovering Christ outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church does nothing to call the ecclesiology of said Church into question.
Archive 2006-10-01
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The selections were grouped into four general areas: theological metaethics, ecclesiology, social ethics, and medical ethics.
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He also addresses the matter of Baptist ecclesiology and governance.
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It includes his mature thought on ecclesiology, the role of secular knowledge for theology, political and ecclesiastical authority, grace and predestination, and history and eschatology.
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One of the best documents to read for those who have questions about Catholic ecclesiology is Lumen Gentium, the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on the Church; it was an essential text for me when I was working though many questions in my journey to and into the Catholic Church.
Ecumenism
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Ecclesiology, soteriology, missiology, eschatology, and pneumatology are expressive terms attached to various understandings or interpretations of God, or the acts of God.
Philocrites: A religion still seeking definition.
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Central to his ecclesiology is the impossibility of determining the presence of grace in another's soul, which militates against identifying members of the elect with certainty, and therefore against excommunicating any of them from the Church, as well as ruling out popular election as a means of instituting just civil dominium.
John Wyclif's Political Philosophy
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The whole effect was massive, mediaeval, architectural, a celebration of jubilant ecclesiology and secular decoration.
GOTHIC PURSUIT
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On the most important theological issues, including ecclesiology, Roman Catholics are genuinely closer to the Orthodox than to Protestants.
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The deposition and election of popes by a council obviously had far-reaching implications for ecclesiology: By what authority had these actions been carried out?
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Covenantal theology is also ‘new’ and aspects of ecclesiology and eschatology have awaited the last several centuries for finer definition and clarity.
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While recently going through an edition of the Ordo Romanus Primus which was published with translation and commentary as part of the Library of Liturgiology and Ecclesiology for English Readers, I happened to notice a plate such as this which showed the ambo of the duomo of Ravello:
Ambos, or Ambones
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Within the Christian church the new technology fragmented theology and ecclesiology, producing Protestantism in all of its variety, dynamism, confusion and contradiction.
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If it weren't for paedobaptism, I could put up with Presbyterian ecclesiology--but my eyeballs still pop when someone starts talkin' 'bout sprinkin'.
The grace of forgetfulness - BatesLine
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It is this kind of ecclesiology that will lead to a ministerial leadership and ecclesial structures that will equip believers for their callings.
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These modified Calvinists rejected significant segments of Calvinist ecclesiology and a Calvinist understanding of church-state relations.
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Tillard challenges Catholic and Protestant theologians concerned with ecclesiology and sacramental theology to think deeply about what it means for the church to become and to live as the body of Christ present in the world.
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John Howard Goddard, "The Contribution of John Nelson Darby to Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology, " (Th. D. Dissertation from Dallas Theological Seminary, 1948), p. 85.
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It has no ecclesiology to speak of; it is full of historical amnesia; and it is generally scornful of rigorous theological reflection.
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I recently reviewed O'Malley's book for a graduate course in ecclesiology.
Jesuit: Obama is "the most effective spokesperson" for "the spirit of Vatican II"
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Here, ecclesiology is born how to be communicated with the client, how to go making quota, how to quote.
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The new levels of pastoral involvement stemmed in the first place from new ecclesiology implicit in much of the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church of 1964 and in later conciliar documents.