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Gereja Dan Pengaruh Teknologi Informasi “Digital Ecclesiology”
Gereja sebagai komunitas beriman yang mengembara, yang berdimensi spasial sekaligus temporal tidak pernah sepi dari tantangan yang berasal dari konteks di mana ia ada dan berteologi. Kemajuan di bidang teknologi-informasi, pengaruh media sosial tak luput
Yahya Afandi
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2020
Holiness is as crucial an element within the Church’s authentication as union, universality, apostolic origin, and outward dynamism. This holiness originates not in the Church’s members but in the holiness of the Spirit of God dwelling within the community. The tradition of holiness within the Church is essential to its very life and sustainability and
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Holiness is as crucial an element within the Church’s authentication as union, universality, apostolic origin, and outward dynamism. This holiness originates not in the Church’s members but in the holiness of the Spirit of God dwelling within the community. The tradition of holiness within the Church is essential to its very life and sustainability and
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Explaining Ukrainian autocephaly: politics, history, ecclesiology, and the future
, 2020The historic decision of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to grant autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) in 2018–19 dominated the news and heightened tensions between the world’s Orthodox Churches.
N. Denysenko
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Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Postfoundational Ecclesiology
Ecclesiology, 2020This article interprets Wolfhart Pannenberg’s ecclesiology through a postfoundational framework. Pannenberg’s postfoundational theological methodology, based around the centrality of sub ratione Dei, is a dialectical relationship between the ‘from below’
Jae Yang
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2018
John Henry Newman never wrote a treatise on the Church, yet ecclesiology functions like a vanishing point towards which nearly every line of his thought can be traced. It is with an orientation to the Church that Newman elaborated his conceptions of the sacraments, revelation, history, tradition, doctrinal development, and ecclesiastical offices, in ...
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John Henry Newman never wrote a treatise on the Church, yet ecclesiology functions like a vanishing point towards which nearly every line of his thought can be traced. It is with an orientation to the Church that Newman elaborated his conceptions of the sacraments, revelation, history, tradition, doctrinal development, and ecclesiastical offices, in ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology, 2018
The purpose of this introductory chapter is to provide the reader with an overview of the theological discipline of ecclesiology and a basic orientation to its questions and methods.
P. Avis
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The purpose of this introductory chapter is to provide the reader with an overview of the theological discipline of ecclesiology and a basic orientation to its questions and methods.
P. Avis
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Beyond Scandal and Shame? Ecclesiology and the Longing for a Transformed Church
Theological Studies, 2019The need for reform of the Catholic Church’s structures features prominently in discussion of the clerical sexual abuse scandal. Less common has been reflection on the challenge that the crisis presents to ecclesiology, to considering the church ...
R. Lennan
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2019
Abstract This chapter examines Bonhoeffer’s account of the church and advocates that throughout Bonhoeffer’s corpus there remains a desire to explicate the reality of the church in terms of its structural being with and for the other. This structure exists both internally in terms of its members’ relation to each other, and externally as
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Abstract This chapter examines Bonhoeffer’s account of the church and advocates that throughout Bonhoeffer’s corpus there remains a desire to explicate the reality of the church in terms of its structural being with and for the other. This structure exists both internally in terms of its members’ relation to each other, and externally as
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Ecclesiology and ethnography – issues and dilemmas in a conversation
International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2019The purpose of this article is to introduce the Ecclesiology and Ethnography conversation by highlighting some of its characteristics. According to the inquiry, significant contributors to the conversation understand ethnography as a form of theology and
Jonas Ideström
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Neo-traditionalist ecclesiology in Orthodoxy
Scottish Journal of Theology, 2019Modern anti-ecumenism in Orthodoxy is grounded in a sacramental or eucharistic ecclesiology which identifies Christianity and the church exclusively with the Orthodox Church and stands in opposition to universal baptismal ecclesiology.
P. Ladouceur
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