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Baptismal and Missional Ecclesiology in the American Book of Common Prayer
Ecclesiology, 2015I 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, 2018B. Hwang
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Manyatta Ecclesiology: A Missional Ecclesiology for Maassai Mission
Theology of Mission, 2016Jae-ryong Choi
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The Understanding of Christendom and Missional Ecclesiology
Theology of Mission, 2016S. Chung
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A Study on the Spirit of Protestant Reformation and the Establishment of Missional Ecclesiology
Theological Forum, 2017계재광
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Church in life: Innovation, mission and ecclesiology [PDF]
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]
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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