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The Epic of Evolution and a Theology of Sacramental Ecology
The ‘Epic of Evolution’ is the scientific story that reveals that we live in an approximately 14-billion-year-old universe on a planet that is approximately 4.6 billion years old and that we are a part of the ongoing process of life that has ...
David C. McDuffie
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Between Dualism and Immanentism Sacramental Ontology and History
How to deal with religious ideas in religious history (and in history in general) has recently become a matter of discussion. In particular, a number of authors have framed their work around the concept of ‘sacramental ontology,’ that is, a unified ...
Enrico Beltramini
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In Thomas Aquinas’s Summa, the sacraments appear as extensions to Christ’s embodied teaching. While they are both signs and causes, they are principally events or scenes of instruction.
Mark D. Jordan
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Sacramental Spirituality for Free Churches? Pilgram Marpeck Considered
In light of the currently resurgent search for spiritual wisdom within both ecclesial and secular societies, this article proposes a rethinking of the often marginal role of sacramental theology in contemporary free-church traditions.
Daniel Napier
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Sacramental Wine: Fruit of the Earth [PDF]
Among the Jewish people wine has been a symbol of joy and so significant in their sacred rituals that on feast days they were obligated to see that everyone regardless of means was provided for.
O’Boyle, Edward J.
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The Revival of Scholastic Sacramental Theology after the Publication of Aeterni Patris [PDF]
The article explores Neo-Scholasticism, a period in Catholic theology which, normally nowadays, attracts little attention. The publication of Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni Patris, in 1879, and its effects on theology are studied with particular ...
Scerri, Hector
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Notas para un bestiario sacramental calderoniano: el águila [PDF]
Este trabajo analiza un motivo concreto, el águila, como uno de los componentes más conocidos del bestiario sacramental calderoniano. Su estudio se realiza a través de varios estratos: el compositivo, el morfológico, el bíblico, el político-simbólico y ...
Escudero Baztán, Juan Manuel [0000-0003-0089-2785] +2 more
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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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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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Signs that save: sacramental matter and agency in English literature 1590-1660
Poole, Kristen E.This dissertation, Signs That Save: Sacramental Matter and Agency in English Literature 1590–1660, explores the imaginative interplay between literature and material cultures of religion in Reformation-era England.
Rinkevich, Matthew J.
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