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2018
This chapter focuses on Catholic intellectuals of the 1940s who, while committed to “revolution,” and in some cases even supportive of nascent Communist regimes, categorically refused to follow the path of Stalinism. The journal Tygodnik Powszechny shared its French counterparts’ commitments ...
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This chapter focuses on Catholic intellectuals of the 1940s who, while committed to “revolution,” and in some cases even supportive of nascent Communist regimes, categorically refused to follow the path of Stalinism. The journal Tygodnik Powszechny shared its French counterparts’ commitments ...
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Church History, 1946
A fresh study of early catechetical procedures, and an explanation of the instructions and techniques used in adult baptism in the early Church, are always welcome. Comparatively speaking, little has been done on the subject. This article makes no pretension of being a detailed study of the subject, but is only a partial treatment of it, with special ...
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A fresh study of early catechetical procedures, and an explanation of the instructions and techniques used in adult baptism in the early Church, are always welcome. Comparatively speaking, little has been done on the subject. This article makes no pretension of being a detailed study of the subject, but is only a partial treatment of it, with special ...
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The Catechumenate and the Rise of Christianity
Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, 2013Over the past two centuries historians of Christianity have offered various theories concerning why and how the early Christian movement took root and flourished in the Greco-Roman world, which was surprising considering its modest beginning, its small size, its lack of cultural resources, and its bad reputation among the elites.
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The Gospel and the Catechumenate in the Third Century
The Journal of Theological Studies, 1999Les Didascalia apostolorum, textes syriaques du debut du 3e siecle ; la tradition apostolique d'Hippolyte ; les rites orientaux du 4e siecle ; les textes d'Ambroise de Milan ; les traditions de la ville de Rome et de la Gaule montrent que dans certaines communautes chretiennes du 2e et du 3e siecles a existe une coutume reservee a ceux qui etaient a la
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