Amidst the plethora of approaches to ecumenical dialogue and church reunion over the last century, a common theme has been the depreciation of the classic Protestant distinction between the “visible„ and “invisible„ church. Often seen as privileging an abstract predestinarianism over the concrete lives and structures of church communities and underwriting a complacency about division that deprives Christians of any motive to ecumenical endeavor, the concept of the “invisible„ church has been widely marginalized in favor of a renewed focus on the “visible„ church as the true church. However, I argue that this stress on visible unity creates a pressure toward inst...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
I s communion ecclesiology an ideology or a path to dialogue? In the year 2000 I wrote a book that a...
Amidst the plethora of approaches to ecumenical dialogue and church reunion over the last century, a...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
Paul Lakeland is an editor and contributing author, What Does Rome Have to Learn from Geneva? Whole...
MT-40; Charles Feinberg; Series on prophecy; ecumenical is not of God; Rev. 17-18; Rev. 38-3
By all accounts, the modern ecumenical movement is not moving much these days. Despite dramatic brea...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
[12], 180 p.Dedications signed: George Ienney.Printer's name from STC.Imperfect; trimmed at head, af...
The invisible church idea is an apologetic device developed by the Reformers to comply with the cree...
The paper is intended to contribute to the history of protestant ecclesiology and deals with such no...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
I s communion ecclesiology an ideology or a path to dialogue? In the year 2000 I wrote a book that a...
Amidst the plethora of approaches to ecumenical dialogue and church reunion over the last century, a...
Two important events this year make it clear that ecclesiology still deserves a prominent place on t...
<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The quest for Christian unity is entering a new phase amidst the movement’s many voices, persp...
Paul Lakeland is an editor and contributing author, What Does Rome Have to Learn from Geneva? Whole...
MT-40; Charles Feinberg; Series on prophecy; ecumenical is not of God; Rev. 17-18; Rev. 38-3
By all accounts, the modern ecumenical movement is not moving much these days. Despite dramatic brea...
The ecumenical movement seeks to achieve Christian unity through greater visible communion between ...
[12], 180 p.Dedications signed: George Ienney.Printer's name from STC.Imperfect; trimmed at head, af...
The invisible church idea is an apologetic device developed by the Reformers to comply with the cree...
The paper is intended to contribute to the history of protestant ecclesiology and deals with such no...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
I s communion ecclesiology an ideology or a path to dialogue? In the year 2000 I wrote a book that a...