Churches in the mirror developing contemporary ecclesiologies

Ecclesiology is the study of the church and has two focal points; the one is the historical and doctrinal perspective on the church, and the other is the church as situated in a local context in the sense of the local practices of actual congregations. The ecclesiology or, more correctly, the eccles...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Schoeman, Kobus, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloemfontein UJ Press 2020
Colección:Theological Explorations
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. Theoretical framework
  • Chapter 1. The local church and the quality narrative identity of ecclesiology in a Ricoeurian perspective / D. Praas, C.A.M. Hermans and M. Scherer-Rath
  • Chapter 2. Missional ecclesiology "after Barth"? / M. Laubscher
  • Chapter 3. The "Jesus walk" as a normative paradigm for the church: the missio Christi in Mark / S. Joubert
  • Chapter 4. Ecclesiologies of congregations in informal settlements: an evaluation / P. Verster
  • Chapter 5. Developing contemporary ecclesiologies / W.J. Schoeman
  • Part 2. Empirical framework
  • Chapter 6. An empirical exploration of the missional ecclesiology of congregations in the Dutch Reformed Church / W.J. Schoeman
  • Chapter 7. From maintenance to mission? Maintaining mission: towards an integrated approach / I.A. Nell
  • Chapter 8. The South African Church Life Survey 2014: an exploration of congregational health / W.J. Schoeman
  • Chapter 9. An investigation into the connection between faith convictions and community involvement in eight congregations in the Johannesburg/Tshwane conurbation / A.R. Tucker
  • Chapter 10. Ecclesiology and congregational life: congregations of the SDAC in the Free State / M.T.S. Venter and W.J. Schoeman
  • Chapter 11. Markers for a contemporary ecclesiology: an African denominational perspective / J.K. Pali and W.J. Schoeman
  • Chapter 12. The Ebenhaeser congregation and community: appreciating its history to build a new identity / M. Maritz and W.J. Schoeman
  • Part 3. Innovative faith communities
  • Chapter 13. Developing innovative missional congregations anchored in a Trinitarian theology in a Southern African denomination: a case study / A.R. Tucker