Results 81 to 90 of about 318 (146)
The ecclesiology of N. N. Afanasev, patristic ressourcement and ecumenical prospect in the Russian tradition [PDF]
Chapter I traces the theological background of Afanasev's work in the Russian tradition with its three chief contributants to his thought: Scholasticism, the Slavophile movement, and the early twentieth century religious renaissance.
Nichols, Aidan John Christopher
core
El breve texto de la Didaché fue 'redescubierto' hace ciento treinta y seis años (1873) y editado para la lectura y comentario de los estudiosos en 1883.
Marta Alesso
doaj
Eucharist, ministry and authority in the ecclesiology of John Zizioulas [PDF]
THE INTRODUCTION: outlines Zizioulas' ecumenical career as it relates to his ecclesiology. It describes the purpose of this study and establishes the boundaries of the thesis, which aims at demonstrating that his model of communion provides a suitable
McHardy, David.
core
The aim of this study is twofold: to identify the theological purpose underlying the depiction of angels at certain key points in the history of their use, and to explore how far that deeper theological rationale can be re-appropriated for our own day.
Potter, Dylan David
core +1 more source
Celebrating church: Ecumenical contributions to a liturgical ecclesiology
This dissertation is an investigation into the concept of ‘church’, taking the liturgical gathering as its paradigm. It is a work at the crossroads of systematic theology, ecumenical theology, ecclesiology and ‘liturgical theology’. The main question is:
Ploeger, M.
core
Can the Communion of Saints Help the Search for Justice in Dying well (Enough), "In Abraham's Arms, Where Lazarus is Poor no Longer"? [PDF]
Buckley WJ.
europepmc +1 more source
Reimagining the Church in Africa: Toward an Ecclesiology of Action
The post-synodal apostolic exhortation, Ecclesia in Africa, by John Paul II, becomes an important document for the Church in Africa as it attempts to delineate the self-understanding and mission of the Church in Africa.
Kimario, Mark Constantine
core
Henri de Lubac heavily impacted the Second Vatican Council, Dei Verbum in particular. De Lubac immensely contributed toward the renewal of the ancient doctrine of the One Table, especially with his eucharistic ecclesiology (that found its way into Lumen ...
London, Robert Matthew
core
Le Métropolite Jean (Zizioulas) de Pergame avance qu’il existe deux types de spiritualité dans l’Église primitive: la spiritualité monastique et la spiritualité eucharistique.
Lysack, Alan Maxym
core +1 more source
The Church as the Social Embodiment of Grace in the Ecclesiology of Henri de Lubac
The present study inquires into the systematic interconnection of Henri de Lubac\u27s work on exegesis, the Eucharist, and his primary image of the Church as the Body of Christ.
Wood, Susan
core

