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Letsema: Communion ecclesiology in action
This article compares a Setswana philosophy of community self-upliftment and self-reliance, known as letsema, with communion ecclesiology. The intention is to contribute towards the decolonisation of theology project.
Kelebogile T. Resane
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Trends in missional ecclesiology
Missional ecclesiology emerged as one of the significant trends in mission studies and ecumenical discussion in the last couple of years. What were these trends in missional ecclesiology?
Cornelius J.P. Niemandt
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Kairos consciousness and the Zimbabwean ecclesiology’s response to crisis
The Christian church in Zimbabwe radically indicated the courage and consciousness to identify itself with the struggle for liberation of the marginalised, the oppressed and the impoverished, more specifically in the context of chimurenga or the armed ...
Kudakwashe Paradza
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To claim that churches and church projects might result in safe spaces for people in complicated life situations too often (unconsciously or consciously) leads to the tendency of churchification.
Trygve Wyller
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Casting a Vision of Communal and Public Life of the Church for the Post-Pandemic Korean-American Churches: Focusing on Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen’s Communion and Public Ecclesiology [PDF]
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This research investigates the relationship between the biblical notion of kairos, eschatology, and ecclesiology amid the struggle for survival in the postpandemic life. Drawing upon Paul Tillich and Raimon Panikkar, this article sketches a postpandemic
Nindyo Sasongko
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Evangelicals are known for their unique ecclesiology. Evangelicalism believes that the true church is a spiritual fellowship of saved believers. This perspective in fact leads to the consequence that the invisible church is upheld and the visible church
Hansel Augustan
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St John’s Parish in Cape Town and a history of the lived spatial justice acts: 1956–2020
St John’s is an Anglican parish in the city of Cape Town. Its six member churches are in the southern suburbs of the city. In its history as a parish, it has gained land space in the southern suburbs of Cape Town.
Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo, Henry Mbaya
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Pneumatological ecclesiology has caught the interest of many Pentecostal theologians, especially in the three main sub-traditions of Pentecostalism, that is, classical Pentecostalism (later CP), Pentecostal African Independent Churches (later PAIC) and ...
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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Un Moyen Âge de modernes : ecclésiologie et sociologie
This article looks at the relationship between Church discourse (e.g. ecclesiology in its etymological sense) and the birth of sociology. Does the co-extensivity of Church and society postulated by many of today's French medievalists allow us to regard ...
Dominique Iogna-Prat
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