Orthodox ecclesiology operates with a plurality in unity and a unity in plurality.
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Ecclesiology is, therefore, the study of the church as a thing in, and of, itself.
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Ecclesiology usually refers to the theological study of the Christian Church.
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At the root of what became the Great Schism is the question of ecclesiology.
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As in political federalism, in presbyterian ecclesiology there is shared sovereignty.
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For another view on ecclesiology, see Phil Johnson's excellent series of posts on unity.
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Gregory was also a prominent proponent of Eastern ecclesiology at the First Vatican Council.
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Alexei had strong leanings towards archaeology and ecclesiology.
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Augustine's ecclesiology was more fully developed in City of God.
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The branch of theology concerned with the nature and the constitution and the functions of a church
Ecclesiology usually now refers to the theological study of the Christian Church. The word was an English neologism of the later 1830s, however; and, within a few years, it was defined as the science of the building and decoration of church buildings; it may still be used in this sense.
A field of study related to a faith group or groups own function, organization, structure, practices, and nature.
An aspect of sacred texture, it is concerned with the nature of community into which people are called by God. ...
Reasoned and informed reflection on the nature of the Christian Church (Avis, 2).