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200 1 3 _aAn Introduction to Ecclesiology,
_eEcumenical, Historical & Global Perspectives
_fVeli-Matti Karkkainen
210 _aDowners Grove, Illinois
_cIVP Academic
_d2002
215 _a238 pages
320 _aincludes index
327 _aIntroduction: The role of ecclesiology in (systematic) theology I. Ecclesiological Traditions 1. The church as an icon of the Trinity : Eastern Orthodox ecclesiology 2. The church as the people of God : Roman Catholic ecclesiology 3. The church as just and sinful : Lutheran ecclesiology 4. The church as covenant : Reformed ecclesiology 5. The church as the fellowship of believers : free church ecclesiologies 6. The church in the power of the spirit : Pentecostal/charismatic ecclesiologies 7. The church as one : the ecumenical movement ecclesiologies II. Leading Contemporary Ecclesiologists 8. John Zizioulas : communion ecclesiology 9. Hans Küng : charismatic ecclesiology 10. Wolfhart Pannenberg: universal ecclesiology 11. Jürgen Moltmann : Messianic ecclesiology 12. Miroslav Volf : participatory ecclesiology 13. James McClendon Jr. : Baptist ecclesiology 14. Lesslie Newbigin : missionary ecclesiology Concluding reflections on leading ecclesiologists III. Contextual Ecclesiologies 15. The non-church movement in Asia 16. Base ecclesial communities in Latin America 17. The feminist church 18. African independent churches' ecclesiology 19. The shepherding movement's renewal ecclesiology 20. A world church 21. The post-Christian church as "another city" Epilogue: Ecclesiological challenges for the third millennium.
330 _aThis volume provides an up-to-date survey and analysis of the major ecclesiological traditions, the most important theologians and a number of contextual approach to answer the question: what makes the church church?
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