Celebrating Synodality: Synodality as a Fundamental Aspect of Christian Liturgy
Abstract A synodal church makes assumptions about our basic ecclesial experience which takes place when we assemble liturgically, especially when we act eucharistically. The basic assumption is that we are a genuine human community knowing and relating to one another as brothers and sisters in baptism.
Thomas O' Loughlin
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Continuity and Development in Roman Catholic Ecclesiology [PDF]
An overview of the conceptualizations of the Catholic Church from the theology of Bellarmine to contemporary understanding of the church as communion shows both continuity and development from one concept to the next rather than an abrupt change to a new
Wood, Susan K.
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Thomas Aquinas on the Sacrifice of Christ and the Eucharist: A Defence
Abstract In this paper I will discuss one of the soteriological models Thomas Aquinas outlines in his Summa Theologiae, namely ‘sacrifice’. This is only one of several, but not mutually exclusive, ways in which Thomas interprets our salvation in Christ. I will briefly list the other models before focussing in more depth on sacrifice by considering some
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
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The role of the eucharist in the making of an ecclesiology according to haimo of auxerre’s commentary on I cor [PDF]
Carolingian biblical exegesis presents itself as a synthesis of exegetical and theological patristic tradition in order to make it affordable to the Christians of that time.
Hernandez Rodriguez, Alfonso Maria
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Religion received: A Lutheran consideration of religion
Abstract This article considers the conception of religion from a contemporary Lutheran perspective. It begins by recollecting the 20th‐century Protestant strife over the concept of religion, and by articulating a deep Protestant ambivalence in regard to religion.
Johanne S. T. Kristensen
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Development of church organization in the 4th century in the light of modern Orthodox and Catholic historiography [PDF]
The subject of this paper is the interpretation of the main trends in the development of church organization in the 4th century in modern Orthodox and Catholic historiography. The analysis of the works of Orthodox (N. Afanasiev, J.
Zakharov Georgii
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Witnesses to the Living God: Three Paradigms for Approaching the Politics of Nouvelle Théologie*
Modern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 508-522, July 2023.
Samuel Pomeroy
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'Eucharist, Matter and the Supernatural: Why de Lubac Needs Teilhard' [PDF]
Henri de Lubac intended to found his theology on a revaluation of nature achieved by reasserting nature's dependence on divine supernatural action. He usually identifies nature with human nature however, and therefore fails to demonstrate that the wider ...
Grumett David +4 more
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The Significance and Prospects of the Ecclesiological Theory of Archpriest Nikolay Afanasiev [PDF]
The article considers the value of the ecclesiological conception of Archpriest Nikolay Afanasiev in relation to the contemporary theological context. The author points out the non-use of the academic and practical potential of eucharistic ecclesiology ...
David Gzgzyan
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Jan Hus a transsubstanciace z hlediska dogmatické teologie
The consistent systematic-theological approach of the paper can be enriching for the scholars of various fields interested in the topic. The work is not aimed to retell the past; it’s goal is to present the past in the most just way as possible on the ...
Ctirad V. Pospíšil
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