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The book explores the variables and invariables of the church. Its argument is that self-awareness of the church was often a matter of change, depending on historical circumstances. It encourages appreciating plurality in the church and sets the system of coordinates for identifying the ecclesial 'self'.
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Church, Ecclesiology, Late Antiquity, EcclesiaShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Meta-Ecclesiology: Chronicles on Church Awareness
2015, Palgrave Macmillan
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Meta-Ecclesiology: Chronicles on Church Awareness
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Meta-Ecclesiology: Chronicles on Church Awareness
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Table of Contents
List of Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Apostolic Times: Discipleship and Fellowship 29
3 Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Symphony and Hierarchy 37
4 The Reformations: Emancipation 69
5 Enlightenment: Rediscovering the Ecclesial “Self ” 79
6 The Century of Ecclesiology: Exploring the Gap between Evidence and Established Concepts 95
7 Transtraditional Ecclesiologies 125
8 Postmodernity: Appreciating Plurality 139
9 Conclusion: Discerning Changeable and Unchangeable in the Ecclesial “Self ” 149
10 After the Conclusion: Toward a Synthesis of New Ecclesiological Languages 155
Appendix 165
Notes 169
Bibliography 207
Index 227
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