Church : Community For The Kingdom
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1. Jesus And The Church
2. The Church In The Teaching Of Vatican II
3. The Meaning Of “Church” In The Teaching Of Vatican II
4. The Church In The Context Of The Kingdom
5. Emergence Of A World Church
6. The Use Of Models In Ecclesiology
7. Two Models For The Future Church
8. Mission Of The Church
222 Pages
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Draws on the best contemporary and classical understandings of the Kingdom of God as the key to the church’s self-understanding and mission. Integrating missiology and ecclesiology in a vision of a church in mission made up of all the world’s people, Fuellenbach explores the church’s life as worshiping community, as communion, as Body of Christ working to make the world reflect Kingdom values.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781570754166
ISBN10: 1570754160
John Fuellenbach
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2002
American Society Of Missiology
Publisher: Orbis Books
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