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Fitting Liturgical Language [PDF]
The article raises the question of what the language of worship should be and attempts to identify the basic theological and liturgical criteria that determine the relevance of the language to its task.
Basilius Jacobus (Bert) Groen
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Sacramental Ecclesiology: Adopting Augustine’s Totus Christus for Evangelical Ecclesiology
After the 16th-century reformation, the church was faced with the situation of ecclesiological plurality, both differences in traditions and church divisions into many denominations, including evangelical churches. Despite the fact that the evangelical
Angga Avila
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In this article, the authors explore the yield of a sacramental lens on extra-ecclesial ritualizations around food in contemporary Dutch ‘secularized’ culture.
Mirella Klomp, Peter-Ben Smit
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Towards possible foundations for systematic orthodox sacramentology [PDF]
The article presents an attempt to define the reasons for absence of unified orthodox sacramental doctrine and therefor suggests possible foundations for building up one.
David Gzgzyan
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Sacramentos, símbolos de comunhão: elementos para um mútuo reconhecimento entre as igrejas
Afirmar os sacramentos como símbolos da comunhão apresenta a questão sobre como possibilitar que essa comunhão aconteça entre igrejas que atualmente celebram seus sacramentos de forma separada. A comunhão sacramental é uma questão ecumênica.
Elias Wolff
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The work considers the theoretical dispute between different concepts of desire: "classical", structuralist, and post-structuralist. This dispute unfolds in two aspects: the social desire production and desire-scarcity connection.
Yuriy A. Razinov
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A New Sacramental Theology for e-Eucharist?
During the 2020–21 COVID-19 crisis, participation in the eucharist was largely reduced to watching a service on television or online. This article focuses on whether such a form of participation in the eucharist – perhaps enhanced by taking some bread ...
Mattijs Ploeger
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From the Late Ming to the Republican period, Chinese Catholics living in Jiangnan (present-day Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Anhui) progressively appropriated the sacramental doctrine and practices of the Church.
Liang Zhang
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The paper discusses the phenomenon of offense to religious beliefs and its social and cultural context from the perspective of religious studies. It corroborates the idea that public acts that demonstrate obvious disrespect towards a religion, and ...
S. N. Astapov
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For the first time within living memory, the rural Roman Catholic parish of Talavera in the south-central Peruvian Andes features only native clergy. By placing the Talaveran Catholic priests in theological and historical context, this article shows how ...
Christine Lee
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