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    Festeinband. Zustand: Sehr gut. 423 Seiten ; 22 cm Tadelloses Exemplar. - Contents -- Foreword 13 -- Introduction 17 -- 1. What Ecclesiology? The Task, Method and -- Structure of the Study of the Church 21 -- 1.1 Apologetics and its Defence of the Church 22 -- 1.2 Dogmatic Ecclesiology and its Methods 28 -- 1.3 Fundamental Ecclesiology as an authentication -- of the Church 30 -- 1.4 Towards an Integral Ecclesiology 31 -- 2. Ecclesiological Questions 37 -- 2.1 Challenges and Opportunities 38 -- 2.1.1 The socio-political context 39 -- 2.1.2 The ecumenical and inter-faith context 42 -- 2.1.3 The historical-ecclesiastical context 45 -- 2.2 The Necessity of Faith in the Church 47 -- 2.2.1 The Church as the subject of faith 48 -- 2.2.2 The Church as the object of faith 49 -- 2.2.3 The ecdesiality of faith and its ecdesial interpretation 52 -- 3. Israel - The Chosen People of Yahweh's Covenant 55 -- 3.1 The Historical-Religious beginnings of Israel 55 -- 3.2 Israel as the People of the Covenant 59 -- 3.3 Israel's Function as Mediator 61 -- 3.4 God's People - An Intermediary and Representative of Salvation .62 -- 4. The Qahal of Israel as the Church of Christ? 65 -- 4.1 The Jerusalem Temple 65 -- 4.2 The Synagogue and its Functions 67 -- 4.3 Temple Worship and Rabbinic Worship 69 -- 4.4 A Schism among the Jews 71 -- 4.5 The Jews who did not acknowledge the Messiah in Jesus 75 -- 5. The Biblical Origins and Nature of the Church 83 -- 5.1 The Church in the Divine Plan of Salvation 83 -- 5.2 The Constitution of the People of God 86 -- 5.3 The 'Remnant' through Grace 88 -- 5.4 The Church of the Son of God - God's People of -- the New Covenant 91 -- 5.4.1 The earthly Jesus and His ecdesiogenic acts 92 -- 5.4.2 Jesus' call to imitation: discipleship 95 -- 5.4.3 The words, deeds and miracles of Jesus 97 -- 5.4.4 The Twelve 98 -- 5.4.5 The primacy of Peter 101 -- 5.4.6 The Last Supper 103 -- 5.4.7 The mystery of the Cross 107 -- 5.4.8 The passion and death of Jesus 110 -- 5.4.9 The Resurrection 112 -- 5.4.10 The Holy Spirit initiates the Church's saving mission 117 -- 5.4.11 The eschatological dimension 121 -- 5.5. The Kingdom of God and the Church 123 -- 5.5.1 The Kingdom of God in the Old Testament 123 -- 5.5.2 Jesus and the Kingdom of God 124 -- 5.5.3 The Church is already and not yet the Kingdom of God 128 -- 5.6 New Testament Ecclesiology 130 -- 5.6.1 The Biblical-theological notions of the Church 131 -- 5.6.1.1 The people of God 132 -- 5.6.1.2 The body of Christ 134 -- 5.6.1.3 The temple of the Holy Spirit 135 -- 5.6.1.4 The household of God 136 -- 5.6.1.5 The community 139 -- 5.6.2 Some inspired biblical images of the Church 140 -- 5.6.2.1 The boat: longing for boundlessness 140 -- 5.6.2.2 The sheepfold: following the shepherd 141 -- 5.6.2.3 The olive tree: bearing fruit 142 -- 5.6.2.4 The vineyard (cultivated land): drinking the -- wine of joy 143 -- 5.6.2.5 The edifice (temple): erecting a city on a rock 145 -- 5.6.2.6 The bride: yielding to love 146 -- 5.6.2.7 The peregrine: proceeding in the pilgrimage 146 -- 6. A Historical-Dogmatic outline of the -- Development of thought about the Church 149 -- 6.1 The Charismatic structure of the first Centuries 150 -- 6.1.1 A historical framework 152 -- 6.1.2 The loci of ecclesial self-awareness 153 -- 6.1.2.1 Serving God 153 -- 6.1.2.2 Preaching 154 -- 6.1.2.3 Intellectual disputes 157 -- 6.1.2.4 The rise of Christian monasticism 161 -- 6.2 The Church as God's Empire in the Early Middle Ages -- (Fifth to Tenth Centuries) 164 -- 6.3 Between Regnum and Sacerdotium: The Gregorian Reform -- (Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries) 170 -- 6.4 A Church of Hierarchs or Charismatics? -- (The Thirteenth Century) 174 -- 6.5 Between Institutionalism and Conciliarism in the -- Late Middle Ages 177 -- 6.6 The "Invisible Church' in the teaching of -- the Protestant Reformers 180 -- 6.7 Societas Perfecta: The Council of Trent (1545-1563) 184 -- 6.8 The 'National' Church of the age of Enlightenment 187 -- 6.9 Nineteenth Century theological developments 190 -- 6.10 Breakthrough in Institutional Ecclesiology: The First Vatican -- Council, 1869-1870 192 -- 6.11 People of God or Communio? The Second Vatican -- Council (1962-1965) 194 -- Systematic Ecclesiology 201 -- 7.1 What and Who is the Church? 201 -- 7.1.1 The Church: a community of believers in the Holy Trinity. 204 -- 7.1.2 The Church: a gift and a challenge 206 -- 7.1.3 The Church: A divine-human reality 210 -- 7.2 Theological categories of the Church 212 -- 7.2.1 God's people - equality in diversity 212 -- 7.2.2 The mystical Body of Christ - unity in plurality 217 -- 7.2.3 The Temple of the Holy Spirit - a wealth of charismas -- for the common good 220 -- 7.2.4 God's household - the order of the office, liturgy and -- doctrine 224 -- 7.2.5 Communio - contact of God with man and of people -- with one another 227 -- 7.2.6 The Sacrament of salvation - a visible sign -- of an invisible effective grace 229 -- 7.2.6.1 The origin of the term sacrament in the -- New Testament 230 -- 7.2.6.2 Christ - the Pre-sacrament 232 -- 7.2.6.3 The Church - the basic sacrament 233 -- 7.2.6.4 The Church as a sign of creation, redemption -- and completion 234 -- 7.2.6.5 The Church - the universal sacrament of salvation. 236 -- 7.2.7 The Church - the sacrament of the Holy Spirit 238 -- 7.3 The basic Realisation of the Church 240 -- 7.3.1 The whole Church as a subject 241 -- 7.3.2 Charism and office 242 -- 7.3.3 The office of ordination 245 -- 7.3.4 The Magisterium of the Church 248 -- 7.3.5 Hierarchical structure 251 -- 7.3.5.1 St Peter's successor 253 -- 7.3.5.1.1 Primacy 255 -- 7.3.5.1.2 Infallibility 262 -- 7.3.5.2 Bishop - pastor of the diocese 266 -- 7.3.5.3 Presbyter 269 -- 7.3.5.4 Deacon 277 -- 7.3.5.5 Laity 279 -- 7.3.6 Triple self-realisation in the multiplicity of -- Church activities 285 -- 7.3.6.1 Preaching and testimony (jiapTvpia) 287 -- 7.3.6.2 Divine service, sacraments and prayer -- (XeiTovpyia) 289 -- 7.3.6.3 Charity service and community (SiaKovia) 289 -- 7.