It is not easy to praise too highly the simple and effective presentation of the subject and the interest of the book to all persons who care for ecclesiology or for decorative art.
Mr Bond has put his rare industry in all that pertains to ecclesiology to excellent service in his latest book on Misericords.
The subject of Medieval Ecclesiology is much too comprehensive to be treated with attention proportionate to its extent, and the importance justly ascribed to it, in the compass of a single chapter.
From this date the rules of English ecclesiology can only mislead the student of Scottish ecclesiastical architecture.
This extremely interesting example of an important period of Scottish Ecclesiology is generally overlooked, though it lies within a mile of Dalmeny, the favourite example of the parochial church architecture of the twelfth century.
It may almost be said that the Epistle has a high Ecclesiology but an undeveloped Christology.
The popular distinction is partly due to the fact that Protestant scholarship is more sensitive to the un-Pauline ecclesiology of Ephesians, which it repudiates, than to the un-Pauline Christology of Colossians, to which it adheres.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecclesiology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.