ecclesiology
ecclesiology
Definition
ec·cle·si·ol·ogy (e klē′zē äl′ə jē, i-)
ecclesiology
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- Baptist: The rigorism of Baptist ecclesiology leads to the exclusion of many genuine believers.
- different: Or perhaps they just lack the imagination to appreciate that evangelical convictions can be upheld within radically different ecclesiologies.
- high: A union with Christ approach is also more likely to come with a high ecclesiology.
- messianic: T he Church in the Power of the Spirit: a Contribution to Messianic Ecclesiology.
- ironic: That said, Hopewell ' s characterisation of ironic ecclesiology contains many features that Anglicans will find resonant.
- Catholic: The second complex of themes we broach concerns the role of the faithful in Catholic ecclesiology.
Noun used with modifier
- missionary: Trinity and missionary ecclesiology It is a helpful truism to state that best theology starts with the topic of God.
- congregationalist: Whilst I am very warm to a congregationalist ecclesiology, I do not suppose for one minute that is what is being proposed.
Browse dictionary entries near ecclesiology
- Ecclesiasticus
- ecclesiasticism
- ecclesiastical
- ecclesiastic
- Ecclesiastes
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- ecclesia
- Eccles
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- ecchymosis
