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The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I, 2019The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal remain the most recognized theologians of the first and second Episcopalian periods respectively in Aberdeen. This chapter examines the theologies of both the Doctors and Scougal. The Doctors’ theology is considered
A. Denlinger
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Cranmer Theological Journal
Thomastic metaphysics has been often overlooked as a means of understanding Anglican Eucharistic theology because of St. Thomas’ association with Transubstantiation. However, Thomas’ method is not rejected by the Articles, merely his conclusion. When the
Jay Thomas
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Thomastic metaphysics has been often overlooked as a means of understanding Anglican Eucharistic theology because of St. Thomas’ association with Transubstantiation. However, Thomas’ method is not rejected by the Articles, merely his conclusion. When the
Jay Thomas
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Nauczanie o przemianie darów w eucharystologicznej koncepcji św. Mikołaja Kabasilasa
ElpisThis article is a theological analysis of the views of St. Nikolaos Kabasilas, a 14th-century Byzantine theologian, on the transformation of the Eucharistic gifts (bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ).
Piotr Awksentiuk
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Aquinas on the Definition of the Sacrament in "Scriptum super Sententiis", IV, d. 1, q. 1, a. 1. Introduction and Translation The excerpt from the "Scriptum super Sententiis" is a crucial element in the development of St. Thomas Aquinas’ sacramentology.
Mateusz Przanowski
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Aquinas on the Definition of the Sacrament in "Scriptum super Sententiis", IV, d. 1, q. 1, a. 1. Introduction and Translation The excerpt from the "Scriptum super Sententiis" is a crucial element in the development of St. Thomas Aquinas’ sacramentology.
Mateusz Przanowski
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Issues of Theology
The Neocatechumenal Way (Neocatechumenate) is a movement that emerged within the Roman Catholic Church during the Second Vatican Council. Its main mission is to bring into the Church baptised persons who, for various reasons, are distant from the life of
Deacon Sergey Knyazkin
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The Neocatechumenal Way (Neocatechumenate) is a movement that emerged within the Roman Catholic Church during the Second Vatican Council. Its main mission is to bring into the Church baptised persons who, for various reasons, are distant from the life of
Deacon Sergey Knyazkin
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, 2019
What did Jesus intend when he spoke the words, “This is my body”? The Lost Supper argues that Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper presupposed an already existing Passover ritual in which the messiah was represented by a piece of bread: Jesus was ...
Matthew Colvin
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What did Jesus intend when he spoke the words, “This is my body”? The Lost Supper argues that Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper presupposed an already existing Passover ritual in which the messiah was represented by a piece of bread: Jesus was ...
Matthew Colvin
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, 2019
What did Jesus intend when he spoke the words, “This is my body”? The Lost Supper argues that Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper presupposed an already existing Passover ritual in which the messiah was represented by a piece of bread: Jesus was ...
Matthew Colvin
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What did Jesus intend when he spoke the words, “This is my body”? The Lost Supper argues that Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper presupposed an already existing Passover ritual in which the messiah was represented by a piece of bread: Jesus was ...
Matthew Colvin
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Divine Agency and Human Agency in the Sacramentology of T. F. Torrance
Evangelical Quarterly, 2018Torrance’s sacramentology is characterised by the unequal collaboration of divine agency and human agency. The sacraments of the Church derive their content and significance from the act of God through the incarnate Word (the primary Sacrament), and through the sacraments of the Church, Christ himself ministers to his Church.
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The Flesh of the Word
The conclusion summarizes the findings of the work and expounds some implications of the extra Calvinisticum in the early modern period. The extra from the thought of Zwingli up to the Consensus Tigurinus is embedded in the debate over the nature of ...
K. J. Drake
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The conclusion summarizes the findings of the work and expounds some implications of the extra Calvinisticum in the early modern period. The extra from the thought of Zwingli up to the Consensus Tigurinus is embedded in the debate over the nature of ...
K. J. Drake
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The Personalistic Mysticism of Archimandrite Sophrony (Sakharov): Sacramentological Context
Proceedings of the Saratov Orthodox Theological SeminaryThe main goal of the article is to study mystical theology of Archimandrite Sophrony (Sakharov) in his sacramentological dimension. The paper explores the role of sacraments in the author's understanding of the mystical aspect of Christian life. The methodological foundations of the work presuppose the understanding of mysticism as a semantic shade of ...
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