Asymmetry in Confession as a Cause of Sexual and Spiritual Violence—Dogma Historical Resources for Making Changes to Confession in Terms of Clerical and Sacramental Theology [PDF]
Gunda Werner
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More Than Self-Gift and Sex: The Role of Receptivity in Catholic Marital Ethics
This essay strives to find common ground in the importance of receptivity for an ethic of sex and marriage. It engages the theology of the body more deeply in order to address criticisms and reach out to a broader audience.
Robert Ryan
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The Emmaus Project: Aging, Illness, and Dying Among Older Christians-A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Quinn KRT, Kim J, Yoon JD.
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Varieties of Spiritual Sense: Cusanus and John Smith [PDF]
This chapter offers a window into the theologies of Cusanus and the Cambridge Platonist John Smith (1618–52) by illuminating their contrasting appropriations of Origen’s concept of the spiritual senses.
Michaud, Derek
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From Font to Meal to Service and Unity [PDF]
Is Eucharistic sharing, then, properly seen as the culmination or the inception of Christian initiation? This is a big question getting right to the heart of “how Baptism forms us.” I want to get at this in two distinct but related ways; (1) the rank and
Johnson, Maxwell E.
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The second and third wedding from an Orthodox perspective
The presence of the second and third wedding in the Orthodox culture, but also in Christian life, was and is still the subject of intense discussions.
Paul Gavriloaie
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REBT with Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [PDF]
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How Marriage Became One of the Sacraments: The Sacramental Theology of Marriage from Its Medieval Origins to the Council of Trent Philip L Reynolds Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2016, Cambridge Studies in Law and Christianity, xxx + 1051 pp (hardback £99.99) ISBN: 978-1-107-14615-0 [PDF]
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