- In
Christian theology,
ecclesiology is the
study of the Church, the
origins of Christianity, its
relationship to Jesus, its role in salvation, its polity...
- The term
Protestant ecclesiology refers to the
spectrum of
teachings held by the
Protestant Reformers concerning the
nature and
mystery of the invisible...
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Catholic ecclesiology is the
theological study of the
Catholic Church, its nature,
organization and its "distinctive
place in the
economy of salvation...
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Chalcedonian Christianity is a term
referring to the
branches of
Christianity that
accept and
uphold theological resolutions of the
Council of Chalcedon...
-
Great Commission:
Ecclesiology" (PDF). Themelios. 32 (3): 68. Castleman,
Robbie F. "The Last Word: The
Great Commission:
Ecclesiology" (PDF). Themelios...
- or an
authority structure between churches.
Polity relates closely to
ecclesiology, the
theological study of the church.
Questions of
church government...
- In
ecclesiology, the
Christian Church is what
different Christian denominations conceive of as
being the true body of
Christians or the
original institution...
- of
early Christian theology, and
address important topics including ecclesiology, the sacraments, and the role of bishops.
Nothing is
known of Ignatius'...
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apophatic theology, a
hermeneutic defined by a
Sacred Tradition, a
catholic ecclesiology, a
theology of the person, and a prin****lly
recapitulative and therapeutic...
- The
Roman Curia (Latin:
Romana Curia)
comprises the
administrative institutions of the Holy See and the
central body
through which the
affairs of the Roman...