ecclesiologist

/ɪˌkliziˈɑlədʒɪst/
noun
  1. A person who studies the Christian Church, especially its history, architecture, organization, or doctrines.
    • As an ecclesiologist, she could identify the architectural style of any church built before 1800.
    • The group of ecclesiologists toured the ancient monastery, taking notes on its layout.
    • The ecclesiologist carefully documented the changes made to the old chapel over the centuries.
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