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Baptismal and Missional Ecclesiology in the American Book of Common Prayer

Ecclesiology, 2015
I argue that the ecclesiology expressed in the American 1979 Book of Common Prayer is, in addition to being a baptismal ecclesiology, also inherently missional. After briefly attending to debates about patterns of initiation, I turn my attention to the prayer book’s theology of ministry, wherein all ecclesial ministry is rooted in baptismal identity. I
E. Schlesinger
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A study on Basileia through the Missional Ecclesiology

The International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 2018
B. Hwang
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⁠Church in life: Innovation, mission and ecclesiology [PDF]

open access: possiblePractical Theology, 2018
In the UK (and now in many other places worldwide) there is a movement, which many readers will be familiar with, for creating new ecclesial communities (using Moynagh’s nomenclature in this book) ...
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The Body of Christ in Mission: Paul’s Ecclesiology and the Role of the Church in Mission [PDF]

open access: possibleMissiology: An International Review, 2013
The debate among New Testament scholars regarding the question of whether or not Paul assigns a mission mandate to the church as a body has reached a veritable impasse. This article argues that the exclusive focus on the issue of a Pauline ecclesiological mission mandate has resulted in an attenuated reading of the apostle’s epistles that fails to ...
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Can a Missional Ecclesiology Be Sacramental?

Ecclesiology
‘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 ...
Jeremy Worthen
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