Augustine's writings against the Donatists and Pelagians helped to cement in the West a vision of the Church in which sinners in need of ongoing repair are welcomed, and the trajectories of Augustinian
ecclesiology continue to challenge all forms of sectarianism....
Not exact matches
With communities usually called evangelical, Kasper notes, there is agreement on «fundamental dogmatic questions» along with
continuing divergence on
ecclesiology, sacraments, and ministry.
My interests (and blogging habits) trend toward the practical aspects of a much more embodied anthropology than is generally acceptable, a hermeneutic that takes its cue from the biblical authors themselves, and the
continuing reformation of evangelical
ecclesiology.
I
continue to primarily discuss issues related to
ecclesiology — the study of the church.
On these and many other issues related to authority and
ecclesiology, the way forward is not to smudge over deep differences that remain between the two traditions but rather to acknowledge them openly and to
continue to struggle over them together in prayer and in fresh engagement with the Scriptures.