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Sacramental Communion with Nature: From Emerson on the Lord’s Supper to Thoreau’s Transcendental Picnic

open access: yesReligions, 2018
For both Emerson and Thoreau, ocular attentiveness was a crucial means of at least disposing the soul toward experiencing moments of otherwise unpredictable, ecstatic encounter with the divine soul of Nature.
John Gatta
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Humanism at the Council of Constance. Diego de Anaya, Classical Manuscripts and Education in Salamanca

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract Due to their prolonged and multicultural nature, councils functioned historically as hubs for the exchange of ideas, discourse, diplomacy and rhetoric, reflecting broader cultural trends. In the Middle Ages, no international forums were comparable to ecumenical councils, where diverse and influential groups from various regions convened to ...
Federico Tavelli
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A IGREJA COMO SACRAMENTO DE CRISTO, NA PERSPECTIVA DO VATICANO II

open access: yesPerspectiva Teológica, 1977
The Church as Sacrament of Christ in the view of Vatican the 2nd.  Many things are said, nowadays, about the Church as a Sacrament, but, it is true, not always we understand the right meaning of this expression. The author tries.
Waldomiro O. Piazza
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The Sacrament of Revelation: Toward a Hermeneutics of Nuptial Encounter

open access: yesReligions, 2019
This article addresses the notion of sacramentality in relation to revelation, framing revelation as a divine-human discursive encounter facilitated through semantic media.
Lauren Smelser White
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Salis est: Ecumenical Catalyst or Narrow Reductionism? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
(Excerpt) It is also taught among us that one holy Christian church will be and remain focever. This is the assembly of all believers [or saints ] among whom the Gospel is preached in its purity and the holy sacraments are administered according to the ...
Johnson, Maxwell E
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Sacramentality, Chaos Theory and Decoloniality

open access: yesReligions, 2019
This essay considers how an expanded understanding of sacramentality is enhanced by engagement with chaos theory and decolonial theory. These unique lenses enlarge traditional Roman Catholic frameworks for considering God’s self-communication ...
Edward Foley
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DOES SCIENCE CLARIFY GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD?

open access: yesZygon, 1991
. Central to the work of Arthur Peacocke on science and religion is the intention to develop a reasonable faith within an intelligible framework of meaning. Showing the inadequacy of reductionism is necessary for this purpose.
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THE SACRAMENT OF THE SYNAXIS IN THE CORPUS DIONYSIACUM AND IN ST MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия, 2008
The fi rst and true communion with Jesus is considered in Corpus Dionysiacum (CD) to be noetic contemplation and knowledge. The communion by means of the Eu-charistic bread and wine is called the participation «as in image» or «symbolic». How-ever, it is
V. PETROFF
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Baptism, the New Testament, and the Baptist Tradition: Towards a Baptist Sacramental Theology and Practice of Baptism

open access: yesБогословські роздуми: Східноєвропейський журнал богословʼя, 2019
In the New Testament baptism is an integral part of becoming a Christian and part of the proclaimed gospel. Yet many Baptists fail to see this, understanding it merely as a sign of a salvation already secured.
Anthony R. CROSS
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2. The Means of Grace

open access: yes, 1958
Central to the medieval Church and the ultimate source of its power, both spiritual and temporal, was its possession of the sacraments. The sacraments were based on the belief that what man could not do for himself God could and would do for him ...
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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