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  2. Ecclesiology - Wikipedia

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    In Christian theology, ecclesiology is the study of the Church, the origins of Christianity, its relationship to Jesus, its role in salvation, its polity, its discipline, its eschatology, and its leadership.

  3. What is Ecclesiology? - GotQuestions.org

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    The word Ecclesiology comes from two Greek words meaning "assembly" and "word" - combining to mean "the study of the church." The church is the assembly of believers who belong to God. Ecclesiology is crucial to understand God’s purpose for believers in the world today.

  4. What Is Ecclesiology? The Study of the Church - Christianity

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    Ecclesiology is the study of churches, especially church building and decoration, but also the theological study of the nature and structure of the Christian Church. The word ecclesiology began as a word for buildings but is usually used today for groups of people. It’s also a word that all Christians should know.

  5. Ecclesiology Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ECCLESIOLOGY is the study of church architecture and adornment.

  6. Ecclesiology is the study of the Christian church. The word ecclesiology derives from the Greek ekklesia, usually translated in the New Testament as “church.” Ecclesiology, then, encompasses what the Bible teaches about the church and one’s theological convictions concerning it. 2

  7. What is the theological study of ecclesiology? -...

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    In Christian systematic theology, ecclesiology is one of the major areas of study and investigates what the Bible teaches about the church both universal (all believers in Christ) and local (local gatherings of believers in Christ).

  8. Introduction to Ecclesiology - Simply Catholic

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    One of the more contemporary fields of theological study in the last century has been the discipline of ecclesiology, which studies the Church. This is a vital area of study because if Jesus intended to found a Church, then we must look to revelation to understand what this Church looks like and what Christ intended.

  9. ECCLESIOLOGY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    Ecclesiology definition: the study of ecclesiastical adornments and furnishings.. See examples of ECCLESIOLOGY used in a sentence.

  10. Introduction to Ecclesiology | The Oxford Handbook of ...

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    It explores why ecclesiology is inherently problematic—because the church is a divine mystery. Recent developments within ecclesiology are introduced: missiological, ecumenical, feminist, practical, and ethnographical.

  11. Ecclesiology - SpringerLink

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    Ecclesiology is the theoretical interpretation of the self-understanding and self-realization of the church and how this has been understood and developed by churches, movements, and persons in theory and practice, in history, and in contemporaneity.