Ecclesiology

/ɪˌkliziˈɒlədʒi/ noun

The theological study of the church, including its nature, purpose, structure, and mission. Ecclesiology examines how religious communities organize themselves and understand their role in the world.

From Greek 'ekklesia' (assembly, church) + 'logos' (study). The term developed as Christian communities needed to understand their identity and structure distinct from Judaism and Greco-Roman institutions.

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