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Sacramental Theology

2017
Abstract Smith returns to a sacramentalist view, seeing ordinances as indispensable. Temples are central to this practice. Though often employed by Smith and his contemporaries in the generic sense to denote God’s laws and statutes as well as divinely prescribed rites and ceremonies, ordinances gradually came to signify for Mormons what ...
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Superstition in Sacramental Theology

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2019
Maurice Blondel’s Action (1893) illustrates that the phenomenon of superstition inveigles its way into all forms of human activity, even intellectual pursuits like philosophy and theology, when they insulate themselves from the transcendent in human self-sufficiency.
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Martin Luther’s Sacramental Theology

2016
Martin Luther’s emphasis on the sacraments as a visible, tactile means by which the justifying action of God is conveyed to the believer brings the pastoral heart of the Reformation into clear focus. As Luther continued to explore how justification, the “first and chief article” (Smalcald Articles 2 in BC 301), was the measuring stick by which all ...
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Receiving Aquinas’ Sacramental Theology Today

2021
AbstractThe chapter surveys trends in sacramental theology that aid or impede a recovery of Aquinas’ sacramental doctrine: the twentieth-century liturgical movement, patristic ressourcement, the emergence of highly specialized liturgical studies, the influence of Heidegger, and the renewal of biblical studies.
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Christian Theologies of the Sacraments

2017
This book introduces the reader to the great variety of distinctive interpretations within the Christian tradition regarding theologies of sacraments, distinctive interpretations expressed by a wide range of Christian theologians. Augustine of Hippo’s familiar and succinct definition of a sacrament as being “an outward and visible sign of an inward and
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The Theology of the Sacraments

1970
Peter Lombard had been educated first at Bologna and then at Rheims. Evidently he was a brilliant student, and he was recommended around 1139 by no less a person than St. Bernard to the abbey school of St. Victor at Paris. This was the period when the schools at Paris were rapidly becoming famous, and in all probability the Lombard, as he is often ...
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Environmental education and eco-theology: insights from Franciscan schools in Indonesia

Environmental Education Research, 2021
Suhadi, Lynette Parker
exaly  

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