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The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology
 
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ISBN13:9780198837466
ISBN10:0198837461
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No. of pages:672 pages
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Language:English
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The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology

 
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The Handbook provides a unique scholarly resource for the study of the Christian Church as we find it in the Bible, in history, and today.

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The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology is a unique scholarly resource for the study of the Christian Church as we find it in the Bible, in history, and today. As the scholarly study of how we understand the Christian Church's identity and mission, ecclesiology is at the centre of today's theological research, reflection, and debate. Ecclesiology is the theological driver of the ecumenical movement. The main focus of the intense ecumenical engagement and dialogue of the past half-century has been ecclesiological and this is the area where the most intractable differences remain to be tackled. Ecclesiology investigates the Church's manifold self-understanding in relation to a number of areas: the origins, structures, authority, doctrine, ministry, sacraments, unity, diversity, and mission of the Church, including its relation to the state and to society and culture. The sources of ecclesiological reflection are the Bible (interpreted in the light of scholarly research), Church history, and the wealth of the Christian theological tradition, together with the information and insights that emerge from other relevant academic disciplines. This Handbook considers the biblical resources, historical development, and contemporary initiatives in ecclesiology. It offers an invaluable and comprehensive guide to understanding the Church.

Clear in presentation, ecumenical in tone, this volume meets and exceeds the standards of academic reference volumes.
Table of Contents:
List of contributors
Introduction to Ecclesiology
Part I: Biblical Foundations
The Ecclesiology of Israel's Scriptures
The Church in the Synoptic Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles
The Johannine vision of the Church
The Shape of the Pauline Churches
The Church in the General Epistles
Part II: Resources from the Tradition
Early Ecclesiology in the West
The Eastern Orthodox Tradition
Medieval Ecclesiology and the Conciliar Movement
The Church in the Magisterial Reformers
Anglican Ecclesiology
Roman Catholic Ecclesiology from the Council of Trent to Vatican II and Beyond
Baptist Concepts of the Church and their Antecedents
Methodism and the Church
Pentecostal Ecclesiologies
Part III: Major Modern Ecclesiologists
Karl Barth
Yves Congar
Henri de Lubac
Karl Rahner
Joseph Ratzinger
John Zizioulas
Wolfhart Pannenberg
Rowan Williams
Part IV: Contemporary Movements in Ecclesiology
Feminist Critiques, Visions, and Models of the Church
Social Science and Ideological Critiques of Ecclesiology
Liberationist Ecclesiologies with Special Reference to Latin America
Asian Ecclesiologies
African Ecclesiologies