ecclesiologists
/ɪˌkliziˈɑlədʒɪsts/
noun
- Plural of ecclesiologist; people who study the Christian Church, especially its history, architecture, organization, or doctrines.
- The ecclesiologists gathered at the annual conference to share their latest findings.
- The work of these ecclesiologists has helped preserve many historic church buildings.
- Several ecclesiologists argued about the original purpose of the small side chapels.