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Postsecular instruments of acculturation : Czesław Miłosz's works from the second American Stay [PDF]
The article raises the question about the ways in which religious tradition can become an ally in the process of acculturation while serving the modern subject both as a springboard for innovative, creative work and as a tool of self-improvement. Czesław
Jarzyńska, Karina
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Toward the Renewal of Christian Initiation in the Parish [PDF]
(Excerpt) The brochure for this year\u27s Institute contained the arresting sentence: To discuss the question of Christian initiation is, finally, to inquire after the very nature of the church: the issue is of vast ecclesiological significance.
Brand, Eugene L
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Fonned and Refonned: What God Effects through the Liturgical Assembly of Christians [PDF]
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be invited to offer a keynote address to the Institute of Liturgical Studies, where so much serious reflection and energy for the renewal and study of Christian worship has been generated.
Nelson, Paul R
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Polemika antyheretycka w Katechezach Cyryla Jerozolimskiego
The research goal the article was to present the ways of polemical fight of Cyril of Jerusalem in pre-baptismal catecheses given by him during the period of Lent.
Norbert Widok
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A sofística no discurso educacional de Agostinho de Hipona
O trabalho visa discutir as relações entre o discurso educacional de Agostinho de Hipona e as concepções de pensadores posteriores a ele, examinando as obras O mestre, publicada poucos depois de sua conversão ao catolicismo, e A instrução dos catecúmenos,
Aglaia Ruffino Jalles +1 more
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Baptismal Spirituality in the Early Church and Its Implications for the Church Today [PDF]
(Excerpt) Let me begin with two quotes from a recent collection of essays by British Methodist liturgical theologian Geoffrey Wainwright, both of which, I believe, speak to the overall theme of this year\u27s liturgical institute.
Johnson, Maxwell E
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St. Cyril of Jerusalem (circa 315-387) in his catecheses before baptism often refers to a feeling of the physical senses – what catechumens have heard and what their “corporeal eyes” have seen.
Piotr Szczur
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On the Table-Servers: Ministry in the Assembly [PDF]
(excerpt) Christianity came into existence at table. The earliest churches — that is, the earliest assemblies — seem to have continued the meal tradition of Jesus, the meal tradition with which the gospels are filled: \u27Behold a glutton and a drunkard,
Lathrop, Gordon
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St. Augustine. Sermon 56, on Lord’s Prayer. Translation, preface and comments by P. S. Ozersky; edited by S. A. Stepantsov [PDF]
This paper is the first Russian translation of St. Augustine’s Sermon 56, dedicated to the interpretation of the Lord’s Prayer. The Lord’s Prayer, along with the Creed, was considered a “sacrament” and played a significant role in preparation for baptism.
Ozersky P. S. , Stepantsov S. A.
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Codex Sinaiticus as a Window into Early Christian Worship [PDF]
Codex Sinaiticus is the oldest and most complete New Testament in Greek known to exist. Its two colophons at the end of 2 Esdras and Esther indicate a possible connection with Pamphilus’ famous library at Caesarea in Palestine.
Mitchell, Timothy N
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