This volume will explore issues such as the nature, method and development of comparative ecclesiology; critical assessments as well as appreciations of Roger Haightโs Christian Community in History. The Jesuit, Roger Haight, has written extensively in the fields of systematic theology, liberation t
Denomination: Assessing an Ecclesiological Category (Ecclesiological Investigations, 11)
โ Scribed by Paul M. Collins, Barry Ensign-George
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- T&T Clark Int'l
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
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- 189
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- Ecclesiological Investigations 11
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- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
An assessment of a key term in contemporary ecclesiology by representatives of all major Christian denominations. >
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