We mean, then, by Ecclesialogy, a science which may treat of the proper construction and operations of the Church, or Communion, or Society of Christians; […]
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We mean, then, by Ecclesialogy, a science which may treat of the proper construction and operations of the Church, or Communion, or Society of Christians; […]
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Yet we cannot but just touch upon the necessity of communicating to the youthful portion of the higher and middle classes, a more complete and systematic knowledge of the main features of theology and ecclesialogy, of ecclesiastical doctrines and discipline and history, than they are now found to possess.
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No one who has walked through the cities of Cairo, or Benares, and has also examined the various delineations of Etruscan monuments, can fail to be struck with various evidences of an original unity of the source from which each derived its arts, its polity, its domesticity and its ecclesialogy.
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When the theology is faulty, the ecclesialogy falls apart. When the entire system is reinvented with each successive generation (or even handful of generations), you're bound to lose something...which is one of the concerns I have with people who try to isolate the second Vatican Council from the other councils.
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