The Oxford handbook of ecclesiology / edited by Paul Avis.

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 res...

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Uniform Title:Oxford handbooks.
Other Authors: Avis, Paul, 1947- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xvii, 649 pages ; 26 cm.
Variant Title:
Handbook of ecclesiology
Ecclesiology
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t Introduction to ecclesiology /  |r Paul Avis --  |t The ecclesiology of Israel's Scriptures /  |r R.W.L. Moberly --  |t The church in the Synoptic Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles /  |r Loveday C.A. Alexander --  |t The Johannine vision of the church /  |r Andrew T. Lincoln --  |t The shape of the Pauline churches /  |r Edward Adams --  |t The church in the General Epistles /  |r Gerald O'Collins, SJ --  |t Early ecclesiology in the West /  |r Mark Edwards --  |t The Eastern Orthodox tradition /  |r Andrew Louth --  |t Medieval ecclesiology and the Conciliar Movement /  |r Norman Tanner, SJ --  |t The church in the Magisterial Reformers /  |r Dorothea Wendebourg --  |t Anglican ecclesiology /  |r Paul Avis --  |t Roman Catholic ecclesiology from the Council of Trent to Vatican II and beyond /  |r Ormond Rush --  |t Baptist concepts of the church and their antecedents /  |r Paul S. Fiddes --  |t Methodism and the church /  |r David M. Chapman --  |t Pentecostal ecclesiologies /  |r Amos Yong --  |t Karl Barth /  |r Kimlyn J. Bender --  |t Yves Congar /  |r Gabriel Flynn --  |t Henri de Lubac /  |r Gabriel Flynn --  |t Karl Rahner /  |r Richard Lennan --  |t Joseph Ratzinger /  |r Theodor Dieter --  |t John Zizioulas /  |r Paul McPartlan --  |t Wolfhart Pannenberg /  |r Friedericke Nüssel --  |t Rowan Williams /  |r Mike Higton --  |t Feminist critiques, visions, and models of the church /  |r Elaine Graham --  |t Social science and ideological critiques of ecclesiology /  |r Neil Ormerod --  |t Liberation ecclesiologies with special reference to Latin America /  |r Michelle A. Gonzalez --  |t Asian ecclesiologies /  |r Simon Chan --  |t African ecclesiologies /  |r Stan Chu Ilo. 
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