Archim. Grigorios D. Papathomas
Ecclesiological inadequacies within the bosom of the National Church and the “weaknesses” in the reception of the Autocephalous Church)[1]
Introduction
A. “Church at a Location” and “Epithetical Church”: How far can this Difference be taken?
“Location” (locus) and “Epithet” in the Church designation
B. The Autocephalous Church in the bosom of the Conciliar Communion of the Locally Established Churches
I. The Constituent Elements of the “National Church”
Theology of National Missionism
National Ecclesiology: the founding Myth of the Diaspora
II. The Constituent Elements of the “Autocephalous Church”
Autocephaly as Otherness and as Unity simultaneously
Conclusion
Bibliography