ecclesiological
Ecclesiological is an adjective describing matters related to ecclesiology, the field of theology that studies the church—its nature, structure, and mission. The term comes from Latin ecclesia (church) and the Greek suffix -logia (study of). In scholarly and theological discourse, ecclesiological concerns address what the church is, who belongs to it, and what it is called to do in history and society.
Core topics include the church’s nature (visible institution versus mystical body), governance and authority (bishops, priests,
Different Christian traditions articulate varying ecclesiologies. Roman Catholic theology emphasizes apostolic succession and magisterial teaching authority;
Beyond theology, ecclesiological analysis can appear in church history and sociology of religion, examining how church