The Mystical Body of Christ and Communion Ecclesiology: Historical Parallels
Author/editor(s):
Edward P. Hahnenberg
Publisher:
Irish Theological Quarterly 70, iss. 1, pp. 3-30
Creation: Mar. 2005
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Citation:
Hahnenberg, Edward P.
The Mystical Body of Christ and Communion Ecclesiology: Historical Parallels (
Irish Theological Quarterly 70, iss. 1, pp. 3-30, Mar. 2005).
https://doi.org/10.1177/002114000507000101.
Recognizing that the Church cannot be encompassed by a single and eternal ecclesiology, and that there are stages in the development of the Church’s self-understanding, the author examines the history and development of two of the dominant twentieth century models : the earlier Mystical Body ecclesiologies, and the post-conciliar Communion/ Koinonia models. They contain interesting parallels, one of which is the risk of ignoring the concrete Church — the mystery manifested in history. What ecclesiological models may next rise to dominance?
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