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Eucharistic Ecclesiology

open access: yes, 2017
As the constitutional reforms of the 1820s and 1830s called into question the nature of the establishment of the Church of England, leaders of the Oxford Movement looked to the American Episcopal Church as an example of a Church not dependent on state establishment.
Daniel Handschy
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The Eucharist as a ‘true ontology’ of the person: a study of the eucharistic ecclesiology of John Zizioulas

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2021
The principle in eucharistic ecclesiology that the Eucharist is constitutive of the Church has led to the insight that the Eucharist offers an existential aspect as a ‘true ontology’ of the person....
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Integrating the ascetical and the eucharistic: current challenges in Orthodox ecclesiology

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2011
In contemporary Orthodox theology, the claim that the Church is constituted in the eucharistic assembly has the status of a first principle in ecclesiology. In this article, I hope to give a general outline of this eucharistic ecclesiology as presented by its most well-known exponent, Metropolitan John Zizioulas.
Aristotle Papanikolaou
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Nicholas Afanasiev’s Concept of Eucharistic Ecclesiology and Its Theological Impact

Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 2022
precis: A productive area of scholarship of the Russian Religious Renaissance is the reconsideration of the “two schools” dichotomy that has been broadly thought of as an explanation of its development. A better way to approach its study, however, is in a comprehensive way capturing critical details that escape the attention of crude categorizations ...
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Eucharistic Ecclesiology in the Russian Religious Renaissance as Instruction in Orthodox - Eastern Catholic Ecumenism

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue, 2021
The geopolitical catastrophes of the first half of the twentieth century, especially the First World War, provided context for the development of Christian ecumenism. One of the first fruitful experiences of ecumenism for the Orthodox was with Anglicans at the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius.
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The Church as Eucharistic Fellowship: A British Apostolic Contribution toward a Pentecostal Ecclesiology

Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association, 2009
This article highlights one particular aspect of British Pentecostal ecclesiological thought, namely eucharistic thought within the Apostolic Church, and seeks to demonstrate the relationship which existed between thinking on the Breaking of Bread and wider issues of ecclesiology.
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