- 2000), ἐκκλησία. White,
James F. (1979). The
Cambridge Movement: the
ecclesiologists and the
Gothic revival (revised ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp...
-
Tagle of Manila. He was
considered by many as the dean of
American ecclesiologists.
Komonchak is a
leading interpreter of the
Second Vatican Council,...
- with
Catholick architecture will give rise to
Catholick ethics?" The
Ecclesiologists earnestly believed that
medieval men were "more spiritually-minded...
- the
approval of the
ecclesiologists typified by the
Cambridge Camden Society, who
criticised in
their publication The
Ecclesiologist lapses committed by...
- Pope Benedict XVI (Latin:
Benedictus XVI; Italian:
Benedetto XVI; German:
Benedikt XVI.; born
Joseph Alois Ratzinger, German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔaːlɔɪ̯s ˈʁat͡sɪŋɐ];...
- as the "yoke of Christ" and said to
represent charity.
Nearly all
ecclesiologists are now
agreed that
liturgical costume was
simply an
adaptation of...
-
Nutcombe Oxenham (15
November 1829 – 23
March 1888) was an
English ecclesiologist, theologian,
author and translator.
Originally ordained in the Church...
- England, 1985,
Viking White,
James F., The
Cambridge Movement: The
Ecclesiologists and the
Gothic Revival, 1962 (2004 reprint), Wipf and
Stock Publishers...
-
pupil of
William Butterfield and a
disciple of A. W. N.
Pugin and the
Ecclesiologists.
Woodyer was born in Guildford, Surrey, England, in 1816, the son of...
- "decorated". The
Cambridge Camden Society,
through its
journal The
Ecclesiologist, was so
savagely critical of new
church buildings that were
below its...