Most Read This Week In Ecclesiology

Ecclesiology usually now refers to the theological study of the Christian Church. The word was an English neologism of the later 1830s, however; and, within a few years, it was defined as the science of the building and decoration of church buildings; it may still be used in this sense.

Most Read This Week Tagged "Ecclesiology"

Finding the Right Hills to Die on: The Case for Theological Triage
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
Lead: 12 Gospel Principles for Leadership in the Church
The Other Half of Church: Christian Community, Brain Science, and Overcoming Spiritual Stagnation
Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age
Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential
Becoming the Pastor's Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman's Path to Ministry
Men and Women in the Church: A Short, Biblical, Practical Introduction
Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church
Counterfeit Kingdom: The Dangers of New Revelation, New Prophets, and New Age Practices in the Church
Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church
How Can I Love Church Members with Different Politics? (Church Questions)
When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse
Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose
Embracing Complementarianism: Turning Biblical Convictions into Positive Church Culture
The Plurality Principle: How to Build and Maintain a Thriving Church Leadership Team (The Gospel Coalition)
Brown Church: Five Centuries of Latina/o Social Justice, Theology, and Identity

Peter J. Leithart
Pastors and Bible teachers go about their work in communal settings, where they listen to as well as deliver sermons, hear as well as speak, and gain biblical insights from their parishioners as much as they pass them on.
Peter J. Leithart, Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture

N.T. Wright
Without God's Spirit, there is nothing we can do that will count for God's kingdom. Without God's Spirit, the church simply can't be the church. ...more
N.T. Wright

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