Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology
According to longstanding tradition, theology can be thought of as “faith seeking understanding.” Ecclesiology, then, seeks to understand the theological reality we call church. Re-Visioning the Church, the outcome of nearly two decades of research and writing towards constructing a systematic historical ecclesiology, applies a social scientific and historical outlook to the story of the emergence, development, and ongoing mission and ministry of the church. Establishing a critical framework for understanding the structures of the church, the work is a wide-scale exploration of the religious, cultural, and social dimensions of what it means to be the church and what structures and ministries form the fundamental parts of ecclesial life in its relationship to the kingdom. The heart of the project is a detailed account of the history, development, and change across the centuries of the church that takes the story from the apostolic band of witnesses to the dramatic global event of the Second Vatican Council.
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Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology
According to longstanding tradition, theology can be thought of as “faith seeking understanding.” Ecclesiology, then, seeks to understand the theological reality we call church. Re-Visioning the Church, the outcome of nearly two decades of research and writing towards constructing a systematic historical ecclesiology, applies a social scientific and historical outlook to the story of the emergence, development, and ongoing mission and ministry of the church. Establishing a critical framework for understanding the structures of the church, the work is a wide-scale exploration of the religious, cultural, and social dimensions of what it means to be the church and what structures and ministries form the fundamental parts of ecclesial life in its relationship to the kingdom. The heart of the project is a detailed account of the history, development, and change across the centuries of the church that takes the story from the apostolic band of witnesses to the dramatic global event of the Second Vatican Council.
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Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology

Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology

by Neil Ormerod
Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology

Re-Visioning the Church: An Experiment in Systematic-Historical Ecclesiology

by Neil Ormerod

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Overview

According to longstanding tradition, theology can be thought of as “faith seeking understanding.” Ecclesiology, then, seeks to understand the theological reality we call church. Re-Visioning the Church, the outcome of nearly two decades of research and writing towards constructing a systematic historical ecclesiology, applies a social scientific and historical outlook to the story of the emergence, development, and ongoing mission and ministry of the church. Establishing a critical framework for understanding the structures of the church, the work is a wide-scale exploration of the religious, cultural, and social dimensions of what it means to be the church and what structures and ministries form the fundamental parts of ecclesial life in its relationship to the kingdom. The heart of the project is a detailed account of the history, development, and change across the centuries of the church that takes the story from the apostolic band of witnesses to the dramatic global event of the Second Vatican Council.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451479904
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 01/04/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Neil Ormerod is professor of theology in the School of Theology at the Australian Catholic University. He is co-author (with Cynthia Crysdale) of Creator God, Evolving World (Fortress, 2013).

Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 The Structure of Systematic Ecclesiology 1

2 Engagement with the Social Sciences in an Ecclesiological Context 31

3 Categories for the Kingdom 61

4 Church: Mission, Communion, and Dimensions 99

5 Structure and Ministry 137

6 The First Three Centuries: Founding Questions of Identity and Mission 175

7 The Early Middle Ages and the Struggle with a Cosmological Worldview 209

8 The High Middle Ages: Deepening the Anthropological Turn 241

9 An Era of Reform, Conflict, and Schism 279

10 The Era of the Wounded Church and the Rise of Modernity 313

11 Conclusion 353

Postscript. Vatican II: Toward an Ontology of Meaning 367

Bibliography 397

Index 417

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