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Ecclesiological

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ec·cle·si·ol·o·gy  (-klz-l-j)
n.
1. The branch of theology that is concerned with the nature, constitution, and functions of a church.
2. The study of ecclesiastical architecture and ornamentation.


ec·clesi·o·logi·cal (--lj-kl) adj.


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This process, "pentadic redaction," repeated itself in relation to soteriological, ethical, ecclesiological, polemical, and aetological themes.
In this part of the book, Hunsinger abandons his strategy of outlining the positions of the sixteenth-century Reformers and of the Catholic Church, and goes immediately to some important ecclesiological matters such as the Catholic notion of the defective nature of Protestant/Anglican ministry.
One of the important elements of the book is the way in which Curran situates the history of moral theology in both secular and ecclesiological history and culture.
 
 
 
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