TY - MANSCPT AU - Fahlgren,Sune AU - Idestrm̲,Jonas AU - Mannion,Gerard TI - Ecclesiology in the trenches: theory and method under construction SN - 9781498208642 (pbk) AV - BV593 .E28 2015 U1 - 260.9 Ecc 2015 v.10 PY - 2015///] CY - Eugene, Oregon PB - Pickwick Publications KW - Church KW - Theology KW - Research KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-241); Ecclesiology under construction: a report from a working-site; Sven-Erik Brodd --; Part 1: Systematic ecclesiology under construction; Ecclesiology as juxtaposition of social theory, hermeneutics, and theology: learnings from a dissertation on Afrikaner theology; Hans Engdahl --; Systematic ecclesiology as primary ecclesiology; Michael Hjl̃m --; To compare or not to compare, that is the question: some thoughts on comparative method in ecclesiology; Tiit Pd̃am --; Reflections on understanding ecclesiology; Harald Hegstad --; Part 2: Empirical ecclesiology under construction; Studying fundamental ecclesial practices; Sune Fahlgren --; The active and concrete church: operative ecclesiologies in the visitation of the sick in the Middle Ages and Reformation; Stina Fallberg Sundmark --; Implicit ecclesiology and local church identity: dealing with dilemmas of empirical ecclesiology; Jonas Idestrm̲ --; Reflections on particularity and unity; Clare Watkins --; Part 3: Embedded ecclesiology under construction; Ecclesiology in liturgical texts: in search of a method; Karin Oljelund --; Church floor plans as ecclesiological texts; Gunnar Weman --; (De)gendering ecclesiology: reflections on the church as a gendered body; Ninna Edgardh --; Reflections on the church at worship and the "lieutenant nun"; Teresa Berger N2 - "The field of ecclesiology is rapidly expanding as new material, theories, methods, and approaches are being explored. This raises important and challenging questions concerning ecclesiology as an academic discipline. This book takes the reader into the trenches of ecclesiological research where the actual work of reading, writing, interpreting, and analyzing is being done. The authors reflect on fundamental questions concerning theory and method in ecclesiology in relation to concrete and actual research projects. Ecclesiology is dealt with as a systematic, empirical, historical, and liturgical discipline. Essays explore theology in South Africa as shaped by apartheid, liturgical theology, the diaconate in an ecumenical context, Free Church preachership, suburban ecclesial identity, medieval church practices, liturgical texts, church floor plans, and ecclesiology as a gendered discipline. Ecclesiology in the Trenches is a book for anyone who is interested and involved in ecclesiological research. It is also an example of a reflective approach to academic work. The book can be read as an overall argument for ecclesiology as a theological discipline with great potential for studying the church as a theologically defined empirical phenomenon." -- ER -