Similar words: kinesiology, ecclesia, ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, physiology, pathophysiology, anesthesiologist, biology. Meaning: n. the branch of theology concerned with the nature and the constitution and the functions of a church.
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1, And this leads us to ecclesiology.
2, Here, ecclesiology is born how to be communicated with the client, how to go making quota, how to quote.
3, John Howard Goddard, "The Contribution of John Nelson Darby to Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology, " (Th. D. Dissertation from Dallas Theological Seminary, 1948), p. 85.
4, In this same spirit, the Second Vatican Council thoroughly re-examined the role of the Church in the modern world and arrived at new concepts in ecclesiology and moral teaching.
5, This is an incorrect assumption, and the firing of Bishop Morris provides us with a teachable moment in ecclesiology.
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