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  • Full communion is an ecclesiological term for an established relationship between Christian denominations that may be constituted by shared eucharist, doctrine, and ecclesiology.
  • This ecclesiological model draws upon sociology and articulations of two types of social relationships: a formally organized or structured society (Gesellschaft) and an informal or interpersonal community (Gemeinschaft).
  • In bringing traditional Mennonite convictions to the attention of a wider critical audience, Yoder reenergized stale theological debates over foundational Christian ecclesiological, Christological, and ethical beliefs.
  • Przywara offers a theological diagnosis of the times through his Mariological, ecclesiological, and Christological readings of the Old Testament.
  • Primacy of the Five Sees, ecclesiological doctrine on the primacy of the five major patriarchates (pentarchy).
  • He found himself increasingly drawn away from purely intellectual history and towards social history; in tandem he found his doubts about aspects of the Identity and Eclipse phase of his work crystallizing in a shift away from more theoretical hermeneutical solutions towards more social, "cultural-linguistic" – and, we might say, more ecclesiological and pneumatological – solutions.
  • Christopher WEBSTER & Andries VAN DEN ABEELE, A portentous mass of bastard romanesque frippery: an early ecclesiological export, Leeds, 1999.
  • Communitas perfecta ("perfect community") or societas perfecta ("perfect society") is the Latin name given to one of several ecclesiological, canonical, and political theories of the Catholic Church.
  • This society aimed to implement the reformations of the Tractarian Movement through igniting a change in ecclesiological architecture in England.
  • This society aimed to implement the reformations of the Tractarian Movement through igniting a change in ecclesiological architecture in England.
  • He was ordained deacon in 1842 and priest in 1843, and served as curate first under his college tutor, Thomas Thorp (who had been the first president of the Cambridge Camden Society), at Kemerton in Gloucestershire, and afterwards at Brasted in Kent, under William Hodge Mill, who, as Regius Professor of Hebrew, had countenanced and encouraged his ecclesiological work at Cambridge, and whose daughter he married in 1847.
  • An examination of the doctrine of God as well as soteriological, ecclesiological and anthropological presuppositions in the Christological dispute.


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