Catholic ecclesiology is the theological study of the Catholic Church, its nature, organization and its "distinctive place in the economy of salvation...
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in such phrases as Catholic ecclesiology, Protestant ecclesiology, and ecumenical ecclesiology. The roots of the word ecclesiology come from the Greek...
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Head of the Church (section Catholic Church)
of the Church is a title given in the New Testament to Jesus. In Catholic ecclesiology, Jesus Christ is called the invisible Head or the Heavenly Head...
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Four Marks of the Church (redirect from One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church)
Christian ecclesiology as expressed in the Nicene Creed completed at the First Council of Constantinople in AD 381: "[We believe] in one, holy, catholic, and...
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differences in dogma and doctrine. A number of disagreements over matters of ecclesiology developed slowly between the Western and Eastern wings of the State church...
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Eastern Orthodox theology (section Ecclesiology)
apophatic theology, a hermeneutic defined by a Sacred Tradition, a catholic ecclesiology, a theology of the person, and a principally recapitulative and...
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Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant (category Ecclesiology)
Within Catholic ecclesiology these divisions are known as the "three states of the Church." The actual language used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church...
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Magisterium (redirect from Catholic magisterium)
The magisterium of the Catholic Church is the church's authority or office to give authentic interpretation of the word of God, "whether in its written...
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The term Protestant ecclesiology refers to the spectrum of teachings held by the Protestant Reformers concerning the nature and mystery of the invisible...
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Deposit of faith (category Catholic ecclesiology)
revealed truth in the scriptures and sacred tradition proposed by the Roman Catholic Church for the belief of its members. The phrase has a similar use in the...
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followers headed by a bishop (or equivalent), as defined by Catholic canon law and ecclesiology. A liturgical rite, a collection of liturgies descending...
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Infallibility of the Church (category Catholic ecclesiology)
Anglicanism holds to a unique ecclesiology: in the Anglican view, churches in the historic episcopate (such as the Anglican, Roman Catholic, Scandinavian Lutheran...
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Mystici Corporis Christi (category Catholic ecclesiology)
please God' is an entirely free 'submission of intellect and will.'". Ecclesiology is one of the focus of the encylical. The encyclical defines the "true...
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Lumen gentium (category Catholic ecclesiology)
seven and eight discuss the saints and Mary. In its first chapter on ecclesiology, the constitution states that "all the just, from Adam and 'from Abel...
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Pope (redirect from Catholic Pope)
of popes who died violently Pope Joan Cadaver Synod According to Catholic ecclesiology, Jesus Christ is the "invisible head" of the Church, while the Pope...
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Caesaropapism (category Catholic ecclesiology)
Defence of the Seven Sacraments). Despite his continued persecution of both Catholic Recusants and English Dissenters, King James I preferred not to do anything...
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Sister church (redirect from Sister Churches (ecclesiology))
churches was a term used in 20th-century ecclesiology to describe ecumenical relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches...
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In the Catholic Church, collegiality refers to "the Pope governing the Church in collaboration with the bishops of the local Churches, respecting their...
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Dominus Iesus (category Catholic ecclesiology)
its elaboration of the Catholic dogma that the Catholic Church is the sole true Church founded by Jesus Christ. The Catholic dogma extra ecclesiam nulla...
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Conciliarism (category Catholic ecclesiology)
ISBN 9780521088084. Oakley, Francis (1969). Council Over Pope?: Towards a Provisional Ecclesiology. Herder and Herder. Oakley, Francis (1987–88). "Constance and its Aftermath:...
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Second Episcopal Conference of Latin America (category Catholic ecclesiology)
ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2019-12-03. William T. Cavanaugh. ""The Ecclesiologies of Medellin and the Lessons of the Base Communities"" Cross Currents...
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Latin Church (redirect from Latin Catholic Church)
essential to being Catholic as well as part of the one true church as defined by the Four Marks of the Church in Catholic ecclesiology. The approximately...
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important to the church, specifically from a "Marian dimension. In Catholic ecclesiology there are two dimensions to think about [...] The Petrine dimension...
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Dei Filius (category Catholic ecclesiology)
incipit of the dogmatic constitution of the First Vatican Council on the Catholic faith, which was adopted unanimously, and issued by Pope Pius IX on 24...
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Basic ecclesial community (category Catholic ecclesiology)
Marcello de C.Azevedo, "Bacis Ecclesial Communities: A Meeting Point of Ecclesiologies", Theological Studies 46, no. 4 (1985): 601-16. http://cdn.theologicalstudies...
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Dictatus papae (category Catholic ecclesiology)
2022-11-20. "CATHOLIC LIBRARY: Unam Sanctam (1302)". Ernst Sackur contends that the so-called "Dictatus Papæ" were composed by Deusdedit.", Catholic Encyclopaedia...
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College of Bishops (category Catholic ecclesiology)
College of Bishops, also known as the Ordo of Bishops, is a term used in the Catholic Church to denote the collection of those bishops who are in communion with...
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the nature of the dispute. For many Catholics the primary issue is one of authority, which relates to ecclesiology. They do not regard the Orthodox as...
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in ecclesiology and the early church (1st ed.). Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. p. 165. ISBN 0-88141-125-6. Catechism of the Catholic Church...
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Subsistit in (category Catholic ecclesiology)
2001-02-14. Retrieved 2023-06-15. Dulles, Avery (1989). "A Half Century of Ecclesiology". Theological Studies. 50 (3): 419–442. doi:10.1177/004056398905000301...
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