ABSTRACT

The nature and story of the Christian church is immensely important to theology students and scholars alike. Written by an international team of distinguished scholars, this comprehensive book introduces students to the fundamental historical, systematic, moral and ecclesiological aspects of the study of the church, as well as serving as a resource for scholars engaging in ecclesiological debates on a wide variety of issues. It divides into six parts:

  • the church in its historical context
  • the different denominational traditions
  • global perspectives
  • methods and debates in ecclesiology
  • key concepts and themes
  • ecclesiology and other disciplines: social sciences, philosophy, literature and film.

Authoritative, accessible and easily navigable, this book is indispensable for everyone interested in the nature and history of the Christian Church.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Ecclesiology — the nature, story and study of the Church

part I|146 pages

Historical Ecclesiology

part II|119 pages

Ecclesiological ‘Traditions’

part III|112 pages

Global Perspectives

part IV|110 pages

Methods and Debates

part V|142 pages

Concepts and Themes

part VI|37 pages

The Church in a Trans-Disciplinary Context