The Church: Sacraments, Worship, Ministry, Mission, By Donald G. Bloesch
The Church
Paperback
  • Length: 351 pages
  • Dimensions: 6 × 9 in
  • Published: November 29, 2005
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • ISBN: 9780830827565

In The Church, Donald G. Bloesch explores with clarity and balance the contours of ecclesiology. He forthrightly takes up the most controversial of issues ranging from matters of church authority, the sacraments and worship to the church's place in the plan of salvation, the church and the kingdom of heaven, and church reunion.Evangelical in spirit, ecumenical in breadth and biblical in depth, Bloesch's work presents a theology of the church that calls for reformation and renewal according to the Word and Spirit of God.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction
Differing Theological Perspectives
Need for a Theological Balance
2. Continuing Issues in Ecclesiology
Authority and Infallibility
Reinterpreting the Church's Mission
Quandary over Worship
Marks and Signs
Christian Unity
3. The Church in the Plan of Salvation
Roman Catholic Theology
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Emil Brunner
Karl Barth
Thomas F. Torrance
The Redemptive Community
The Church's Mandate
Mary: A Type of the Church
4. The Church and the Kingdom
Two Sides of the Church
The Kingdom in the Making
The Kingdom and World History
5. Authority in the Church
Papalism versus Conciliarism
Biblicalism versus Ecclesiasticism
Experientialism versus Rationalism
TheChurch Militant and Triumphant
6. Marks of the Church
The Catholic Consensus
Practical Marks
Marks of the False Church
Word and Spirit
7. Worship in Spirit and Truth
Worship in Biblical Perspective
God Transcendent
Word and Image
The Crisis in Spirituality
True Spirituality
Appendix A: Contemporary Worship
Appendix B: An Evangelical Order of Worship
Appendix C: A Reformed Worship Center
8. Rethinking Sacraments
Sacramental Understanding in Christian History
Holy Baptism
Holy Communion
Confession
Word and Sacrament
Appendix D: An Ecumenical Consensus?
9. The Demise of Biblical Preaching
A Legacy in Peril
Aberrations After the Reformation
Toward the Recovery of Biblical Preaching
Postscript
10. A Socio-Theological Typology
A Typology ofReligious Association
A Theological Interpretation
Learning from the Sects
Epilogue
Appendix E: Further Thoughts on Sects and Cults
11. The Diversity of Ministries
Protestant Religious Orders
Women in Ministry
Marriage and Celibacy
12. The Gospel in a Syncretistic Age
Troeltsch's Theology of Religious History
Moltmann's Global Theology
The Church's Apostolic Mission
13. Toward the Reunion of the Churches
The Trauma of the Reformation
The Retreat from Ecumenicity
Evangelical-Catholic Unity
The Ecumenical Imperative
14. A Confessing Church
The Meaning of a Confessing Church
Types of Confession
Hallmarks of a True Confession
A Confessing Church versus a Cultural Church
The Work of a Confession
Appendix F: The Voice of Orthodoxy
Appendix G: The Meaning of the Gospel
Appendix 1. The Cambridge Declaration
Appendix 2. The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration
Notes
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
Index of Scripture

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Donald G. Bloesch

Donald G. Bloesch (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is professor of theology emeritus at Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. He has written numerous books, including the completed seven-volume Christian Foundations series,Evangelical Theology in Transition, Essentials of Evangelical Theology, The Future of Evangelical Christianity, The Struggle of Prayer and Freedom for Obedience. He is also a past president of the Midwest Division of the American Theological Society.