A critical survey of early Church history, the works of the Church Fathers and several councils of the Church reveals a consistent call for unity. Heresies, politic intrigue and struggles for governance have aggravated attempts to remain in the union. The insistence on unity and the persistence of the Church to unify reveals an ontological reality. While our knowledge of the Church can be given in epistemological terms, looking at the Church to discover its essence, what it means to be church, opens a different way of encountering the Church and, eventually, understanding the nature of the Church to be one. The transformations in the early Church as it spread to new cultures, the impact on the Church at the founding of “New Rome” by the E...
Over at least fifty years, the Church in Wales (in common with the Church of England) has repeatedl...
Because the British constitutional order is notoriously uncodified, though not truly ‘unwritten’, we...
The interplay between forms of revelation has been a matter of much discussion in theological discou...
Authority is problematic. It is problematic in theory, and it is problematic in practice. According ...
This thesis will argue that when it comes to the important question of the relationship between the ...
Master's thesis in Theology. School of Mission and Theology, May 2009This study is thus about worshi...
Mystagogy, a bishop's instruction to the newly baptized on the meaning of the Sacraments, emerged as...
Mystagogy, a bishop's instruction to the newly baptized on the meaning of the Sacraments, emerged as...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
This thesis explores the identity of the French nobility who joined the Protestant movement leading ...
When focusing on the new temple after Jesus’ ascension to Heaven while studying the household codes ...
When focusing on the new temple after Jesus’ ascension to Heaven while studying the household codes ...
Bibliography: leaves 255-295The study of the Church of Christ’s ‘Identity- and Mission-Continuity’ i...
There are many other passages that could be analyzed and a lot more that could be said, but due to t...
The passage of Numbers 11:16-17, 24-29 is an important passage in understanding the work, role and g...
Over at least fifty years, the Church in Wales (in common with the Church of England) has repeatedl...
Because the British constitutional order is notoriously uncodified, though not truly ‘unwritten’, we...
The interplay between forms of revelation has been a matter of much discussion in theological discou...
Authority is problematic. It is problematic in theory, and it is problematic in practice. According ...
This thesis will argue that when it comes to the important question of the relationship between the ...
Master's thesis in Theology. School of Mission and Theology, May 2009This study is thus about worshi...
Mystagogy, a bishop's instruction to the newly baptized on the meaning of the Sacraments, emerged as...
Mystagogy, a bishop's instruction to the newly baptized on the meaning of the Sacraments, emerged as...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
This thesis explores the identity of the French nobility who joined the Protestant movement leading ...
When focusing on the new temple after Jesus’ ascension to Heaven while studying the household codes ...
When focusing on the new temple after Jesus’ ascension to Heaven while studying the household codes ...
Bibliography: leaves 255-295The study of the Church of Christ’s ‘Identity- and Mission-Continuity’ i...
There are many other passages that could be analyzed and a lot more that could be said, but due to t...
The passage of Numbers 11:16-17, 24-29 is an important passage in understanding the work, role and g...
Over at least fifty years, the Church in Wales (in common with the Church of England) has repeatedl...
Because the British constitutional order is notoriously uncodified, though not truly ‘unwritten’, we...
The interplay between forms of revelation has been a matter of much discussion in theological discou...