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Theological studies of the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon have centred upon the question of secession. Those opposed to the creation of an independent (freedomland) Anglophone state (Ambazonia) draw extensively on the work of Emmanuel Katongole and ...
Daniel John Pratt Morris-Chapman
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Bridging science and spirituality: the intersection of religion and public health in the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
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The Cultural and Religious Complexities of Amish-Focused Mental Health Conditions Research: Insights from an Exhaustive Narrative Review and Case Study of Counseling Controversies. [PDF]
Anderson C, Potts L.
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In Liquid Ecclesiology Pete Ward explores the theological contours of the turn to ethnography in the study of the Christian Church. His approach rests on a theology of culture that holds in tension and paradox the expression of the Church and divine presence.
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ECCLESIOLOGY OF ARCHPRIEST GEORGES FLOROVSKY
Ecclesiology was a pivotal topic in twentieth-century theology, and among the prominent theologians of that era, Archpriest Georges Florovsky left an indelible mark on this field.
Lursmanashvili, Guram
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The Ecclesiology of Israel’s Scriptures [PDF]
Abstract This chapter begins by exploring the dilemma: How can there be an ecclesiology of the Hebrew Scriptures in the absence of a church? We might say that the theological account of ‘the people of God’ in the Old Testament informed and shaped the Christian sense of ‘the people of God’ in the New.
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A Critical Examination of the Ecclesiology of John Nelson Darby
This thesis examines the ecclesiology, or doctrine of the church, of John Nelson Darby (1800-1882), who was one of the leading and most prominent members of the Plymouth Brethren in the nineteenth century.
Clarke, Matthew Austin
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This dissertation is a work of patristic ecclesiology, and it focusses on the ecclesiological thought of Ephrem the Syrian (d. 373). Although ecclesiology as a distinct theological discipline arguably only dates from the late Middle Ages, many Christian ...
Joseph, Jijimon
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Ecclesiology today and its potential to serve a missionary church
This article engages the theme of the 2017 meeting of the American Society of Missiology: “Missiology’s Dialogue Partners: Practitioners and Scholars Conversing about the Future of Mission.” It seeks to contribute to that conversation by providing a ...
Kristin Colberg
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