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" The church faces death : "
Michael Jinkins.
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BL
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Record Number
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958880
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b713250
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Main Entry
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Jinkins, Michael,1953-
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Title & Author
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The church faces death : : ecclesiology in a post-modern context /\ Michael Jinkins.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Oxford University Press,, 1999.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (x, 141 pages)
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ISBN
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0195351797
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: 1280831146
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: 9780195351798
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: 9781280831140
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0195128400
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9780195128406
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-135) and index.
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Contents
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The church faces death: ecclesiology in search of identity and responsibility -- De-scribing church: ecclesiology in semiotic dialogue -- Taxonomies: paradox, plurality, and the enduring genius of church -- Speaking of church: what does it mean when we use the word "church"? -- Confessions: a preface to ecclesiology.
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Abstract
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Ecclesiology (the theology of the church) is a neglected topic in contemporary theology. At a time when the institutional churches are experiencing dramatic decline, says Michael Jinkins, we need a new understanding of what the church is. In this work, Jinkins challenges the church to rediscover its vocation, to follow Jesus Christ even at the risk of its institutional survival. In the face of a variety of perceived threats to its future, he reminds us that the church is most alive and attractive when it forgets about itself and its safety. The ecclesiology Jinkins puts forward is born from a.
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Subject
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Church.
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Church.
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RELIGION-- Christian Theology-- Ecclesiology.
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Subject
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Ecclesiologie.
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Dewey Classification
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262
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LC Classification
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BV600.2.J53 1999eb
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