
1) Christian term 2) Divinity 3) Theology
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Ecclesiology usually now refers to the theological study of the Christian Church. The word was an English neologism of the later 1830s, however, and within a few years it was defined as the science of the building and decoration of church buildings; it may still be used in this sense. In its theological sense ecclesiology deals with the origins of...
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study of church affairs
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• (n.) The science or theory of church building and decoration.
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(from the article `Christianity`) Believing that divine truth and human salvation are at stake, Christians take the formulation of doctrine with the utmost seriousness. Ecclesiology, ... ...young Dominican at the Saulchoir, Congar determined that the mission of the church was impeded by what he and Chenu termed `baroque theology....
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Ec·cle`si·ol'o·gy noun [
Ecclesia +
-logy .] The science or theory of church building and decoration.
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Ecclesiology is the science or branch of knowledge which deals with ecclesiastical antiquities, such as buildings, rites, vestments, etc.
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ecclesiology, ecclesiological, ecclesiologically 1. The branch of theology that is concerned with the nature, constitution, and functions of a church. 2. The study of ecclesiastical architecture and ornamentation. Related religious-word units: church; dei-, div-; fanati-; hiero-; idol-; -olatry; theo-; zelo-.
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noun the branch of theology concerned with the nature and the constitution and the functions of a church
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the section of Christian theology dealing with the theory of the church.
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