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AN EVANGELICAL POSITION ON ECCLESIOLOGY AND MISSION

International Review of Mission, 2001
JAMES J. STAMOOLIS [*] An introduction to evangelicalism It is useful first to define what is meant by the word "evangelical." There are at least three ways in which the term is used. The first is to define a set of core convictions about the gospel that are a hallmark of the church from its earliest theological formulas. One can speak of a commonality
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Can a Missional Ecclesiology Be Sacramental?

Ecclesiology
Abstract ‘Missional’ accounts of ecclesiology, developed in the light of the theology of missio Dei since the 1950s, include some that carry a sacramental emphasis, treating the dominical sacraments as primary for the church’s being and also recognized continuity in the ordering of ministry as integral to this sacramental identity.
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Missional Church: A Historical and Theological Analysis of an Ecclesiological Tradition

International Review of Mission, 2013
AbstractThis article argues that an understanding of the development of a missional ecclesiology requires we recognize three closely connected and significant matters in 20th‐century mission history: first, the increasing appreciation of the interconnection of church and mission evinced at major ecumenical conferences in the mid‐20th century; second ...
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