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In 1932 he began his teaching career, conducting a course on ecclesiology.
Ecclesiology has taken a prominent place in the theology of the movement.
This ecclesiology is at variance with other groups that indeed consider themselves to be "the Church."
Ecclesiology is, therefore, the study of the church as a thing in, and of, itself.
In the context of Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages.
Augustine's ecclesiology was more fully developed in City of God.
He is best known for his research in the area of ecclesiology and the magisterium.
There is no precedent for this ecclesiology in the history of the Christian Church.
The major American denomination was torn by conflict over the issues of theology and ecclesiology.
Ecclesiology usually refers to the theological study of the Christian Church.
Pedro Rodriguez is a theologian who specializes on church studies or ecclesiology.
Federalism also finds expression in ecclesiology (the doctrine of the church).
Moran's scholarship has played a significant role in ecclesiology and in the development of religious education.
However, they adhere to a very similar ecclesiology, refusing to permit outside control or oversight of local affairs.
Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, and the role of bishops.
The journal Ecclesiology is a project of the Centre.
The Ecclesiology movement was a reaction to a period in church history when architectural form of new churches became increasingly variable.
A new ecclesiology thus matured in this context.
Polity is closely related to Ecclesiology, the study of doctrine and theology relating to church organization.
He gradually turned his attention to ecclesiology.
At the root of what became the Great Schism is the question of ecclesiology.
Message Church is held by many theologians as a particular model of Protestant church ecclesiology.
Further constructive theology followed with an ecclesiology in The Church of God (1984).
Disagreements existed over doctrine and ecclesiology, and these were intensified by personality differences.
Roman Catholic theology claims a close collaboration between christology and ecclesiology.