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Communion Ecclesiology. Four Perspectives - IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2014

Jamie T. Phelps
Affiliation:
Looyola University Chicago

Abstract

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Review Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © The College Theology Society 2002

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References

1 Dulles, Avery, Models of the Church, (Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1974; expanded edition New York: Image Books, 1987)Google Scholar and Schineller, J. Peter S.J., “Christ and Church: A Spectrum of Views,” in Why the Church? ed. Burghardt, Walter J. and Thompson, William (New York: Paulist, 1977), 122.Google Scholar

2 This is the language of Yves Congar and Henri de Lubac whom Doyle celebrates as the two most influential ecclesiologists of the twentieth century, men whose work was key to the middle and late twentieth-century emphasis on communion eccleisology.

3 Theological Studies, 61/4 (December 2000), 672–99.