A Reader in Ecclesiology

A Reader in Ecclesiology
Title A Reader in Ecclesiology PDF eBook
Author Bryan P. Stone
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 294
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409428575

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A Reader in Ecclesiology

A Reader in Ecclesiology
Title A Reader in Ecclesiology PDF eBook
Author Bryan P. Stone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2016-03-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317186990

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This Reader presents a diverse and ecumenical cross-section of ecclesiological statements from across the twenty centuries of the church's existence. It builds on the foundations of early Christian writings, illustrates significant medieval, reformation, and modern developments, and provides a representative look at the robust attention to ecclesiology that characterizes the contemporary period. This collection of readings offers an impressive overview of the multiple ways Christians have understood the church to be both the 'body of Christ' and, at the same time, an imperfect, social and historical institution, constantly subject to change, and reflective of the cultures in which it is found. This comprehensive survey of historical ecclesiologies is helpful in pointing readers to the remarkable number of images and metaphors that Christians have relied upon in describing the church and to the various tensions that have characterized reflection on the church as both united and diverse, community and institution, visible and invisible, triumphant and militant, global and local, one and many. Students, clergy and all interested in Christianity and the church will find this collection an invaluable resource.

Exploring Ecclesiology

Exploring Ecclesiology
Title Exploring Ecclesiology PDF eBook
Author Brad Harper
Publisher Brazos Press
Pages 336
Release 2009-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1587431734

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This evangelical and ecumenical ecclesiology survey text provides a comprehensive biblical, historical, and cultural perspective and addresses contemporary issues in church life.

Pentecostal Ecclesiology

Pentecostal Ecclesiology
Title Pentecostal Ecclesiology PDF eBook
Author Chris Green
Publisher BRILL
Pages 365
Release 2016-06-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004317473

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This reader in Pentecostal ecclesiology, edited by Chris Green, brings together in a single volume a number of critically important previously-published essays written by leading Pentecostal and charismatic scholars addressing the theology of the church, sacraments, and ministry in the Pentecostal/charismatic traditions. Contributors include: Estrelda Alexander, Peter Althouse, Jonathan E. Alvarado, Ken Archer, Daniela Augustine, Simon Chan, Graciela Esparza, Jenny Everts, Chris E. W. Green, Walter Hollenweger, Cheryl Bridges Johns, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Andy Lord, Frank Macchia, Clark Pinnock, Margaret M. Poloma, Lisa Stephenson, Wolfgang Vondey, and Amos Yong.

True Reform

True Reform
Title True Reform PDF eBook
Author Massimo Faggioli
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 201
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814662382

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In True Reform, Massimo Faggioli takes Sacrosanctum Concilium as an interpretive key to the Second Vatican Council. He offers a thorough reflection on the relationship between the liturgical constitution and the whole achievement of Vatican II and argues that the interconnections between the two must emerge if we want to understand the impact of the council on global Catholicism

Evangelical Ecclesiology

Evangelical Ecclesiology
Title Evangelical Ecclesiology PDF eBook
Author John Gordon Stackhouse
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 244
Release 2003-11
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Howard Snyder, George Hunsberger, Roger Olson, and others examine the state of the evangelical church and offer fresh reflections on ecclesiology today.

Holiness and Ecclesiology in the New Testament

Holiness and Ecclesiology in the New Testament
Title Holiness and Ecclesiology in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Kent Brower
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 410
Release 2007-10-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802845606

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Throughout the biblical story, the people of God are expected to embody God's holy character publicly. Therefore, holiness is a theological and ecclesial issue prior to being a matter of individual piety. Holiness and Ecclesiology in the New Testament offers serious engagement with a variety of New Testament and Qumran documents in order to stimulate churches to imagine anew what it might mean to be a publicly identifiable people who embody God's very character in their particular social setting. Contributors: J. Ayodeji Adewuya Paul M. Bassett Richard Bauckham George J. Brooke Kent E. Brower Dean Flemming Michael J. Gorman Joel B. Green Donald A. Hagner Andy Johnson George Lyons I. Howard Marshall Troy W. Martin Peter Oakes Ruth Anne Reese Dwight Swanson Gordon J. Thomas Richard P. Thompson J. Ross Wagner Robert W. Wall Bruce W. Winter