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Exploring ecclesiology : an evangelical and ecumenical introduction
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Exploring ecclesiology : an evangelical and ecumenical introduction

Author: Brad Harper; Paul Louis Metzger
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, ©2009.
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Harper, Brad.
Exploring ecclesiology.
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, c2009
(OCoLC)707190333
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Brad Harper; Paul Louis Metzger
ISBN: 9781587431739 1587431734
OCLC Number: 273820395
Description: 336 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction --
The church as a Trinitarian community : the being-driven church --
The Trinitarian church confronts American individualism --
The church as an eschatological community --
Eschatology, the church, and ecology --
The church as a worshipping community --
The worshipping church engages culture --
The church as a sacramental community --
Sacraments and the search for the Holy Grail --
The church as a serving community --
Church discipline : the lost element of service --
The church as an ordered community --
The role of women in the ordered community --
The church as a cultural community : Christ, culture, and the Sermon on the Mount community --
Getting past the ghettoizing of the Gospel in today's culture --
The church as a missional community : the being-driven church --
From building programs to building God's missional kingdom.
Responsibility: Brad Harper and Paul Louis Metzger.

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