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Relational Priesthood in the Body of Christ: A Scriptural, Liturgical, and Trinitarian Approach

open access: yesReligions, 2021
A liturgical phenomenology of Roman Catholic priesthood based on the experience of images of priests and people in scripture and liturgy lends itself to a renewed appropriation of Vatican II and post-conciliar approaches to priesthood.
Kimberly Hope Belcher   +1 more
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The priesthood of Christ in the light of John Paul II’s letters to priests for Maundy Thursday

open access: yesForum Teologiczne, 2021
The long pontificate of John Paul II was a time for the Church to continue reflecting on the fundamental themes that constitute the identity of the community of Christ’s disciples.
Tomasz Nawracała
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Study of Christian Priesthood Costumes (Coptic-Syriac) in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2023
It is worth mentioning that the Christian religion since its emergence, specifically in the first century AD, as a result of many circumstances, whether political, economic or social, and the constant pressures, especially the Roman state, which controls
Monika Talaat   +2 more
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“The faithful”, “the laity” and “the people of God” in the theological legacy of N. P. Aksakov: to the issue of the content of the concepts [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2021
In his ecclesiological studies, church historian and canonist N. P. Aksakov attempts to restore the New Testament content of the terms “faithful”, “laic” and “the people of God”, with the aim of reviving in the Church the doctrine of the royal-priestly ...
Marina Naumova
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The Image of a Priest as Seen by E. Drewermann: From Official to Shaman [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии, 2023
In Catholic theology there exists a rhetoric emphasizing the necessity to re-actualize the image of the Church with the help of socio-humanitarian sciences, which can be viewed as manifesting a change in social logics.
Elizaveta Yu. Reshchikova
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A Priestly Perspective on the Representation of History in the Praise of the Ancestors (Sir 44–49)

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2023
The article aims to synthetically present the idea of priesthood in the Praise of the Ancestors (Sir 44–49), a text that contains a theological reflection and description of selected characters in the biblical story from the point of view of a sage ...
Jolanta Judyta Pudełko
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Hadislerde Ruhbanlık: “İslam’da ruhbanlık yoktur” Rivayeti Bağlamında Bir İnceleme

open access: yesMarife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi, 2022
“Ruhbanlık” ve “ruhban” terimleri ayet ve hadislerde yer alması, bu minvalde de Tefsir, Hadis, Tasavvuf ve Dinler Tarihi gibi farklı bilim dallarıyla bağlantısı sebebiyle dînî terminolojinin önemli kavramları arasındadır. İslam düşünce tarihinde ve yaşam
Fatih Bayram
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The people of God (λαòς θεοῦ). General Priesthood and the service of the faithful in the world [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института
This article examines the theological foundations of the general priesthood of the faithful. The analysis identifies three distinct yet interconnected aspects of priesthood within the New Testament: first, the unique priesthood of Christ; second, the ...
Mihoc V.
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Reconsidering ‘law’ in Hebrews

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2021
In this contribution, the notion that the concept of ‘law’ in the Letter to the Hebrews only pertains to the cultic domain is challenged against the discourse on law in the whole letter. Apart from instances in which the law includes moral aspects of the
Philip La.G. du Toit
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Orygenes o kapłaństwie i Eucharystii w "Homiliach o Księdze Kapłańskiej"

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2003
Origen's reflections on priesthood, as well as his interpretation of the Book of Leviticus, arc based on the assumption that there exists inner priesthood which is inherent in human nature.
Jan Słomka
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