1. Dennis M. Doyle, Communion Ecclesiology: Vision and Versions (New York: Orbis 2000).
2. The number of ecumenical dialogues and documents that draw upon communion ecclesiology is immense. For starters, see Thomas F. Best and Günther Gassmann, eds., On the Way to Fuller Koinonia: Official Report of the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1994);
3. Randall Lee and Jeffrey Gros, eds., The Church as Koinonia of Salvation: Its Structures and Ministries: Catholics and Lutherans in Dialogue, vol. 10 (Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2005); US United Methodist-Roman Catholic Dialogue, Through Divine Love: The Church in Each and All Places, 2005, accessed April 10, 2015, http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/ecumenical-and-interreligious/ecumenical/methodist/upload/Through-Divine-Love-the-Church-in-Each-Place-and-All-Places.pdf.
4. I offer here only a small sampling: Miroslav Volf, After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998);
5. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, “Church as Charismatic Fellowship: Ecclesiological Reflections from the Pentecostal-Roman Catholic Dialogue,” Journal of Pentecostal Theology 18 (2001): 100–121;