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[The second sign that makes up the ontology of the church is catholicity, and in 1962 Küng decided to approach it with a brief discussion about the existence of the church in history. This seems to be the easy way for Küng because the church does exist as a community’ that lives in history.2 Moreover, not only that it exists in history,3 but the church itself has a long history of its own. Accordingly, it is quite reasonable that any attempt to delve into the ontology of the church should be started from the very life of the church that can be seen as developing through history.]
Published: Nov 4, 2015
Keywords: Critical Study; Religious Experience; Christian Church; Catholic Church; Local Church
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