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Poem as Endangered Being: Lacostian Soundings in Hopkins’s “Hurrahing” and Stevens’s “Blackbird”

open access: yesReligions, 2016
This essay situates the recent phenomenology of French Heideggerean-priest Jean-Yves Lacoste in Être en Danger (2011) in a wider discussion of the sacramentology of “things” to pursue the hypothesis that the being of a poem is endangered—crossed between ...
Matthew David Farley
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Reformasi Tanpa Luther: Anomali Teologis Dalam Tradisi Reformed Kontemporer

open access: yesDunamis: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristiani
. This article stems from teological concerns regarding the tendency of the Reformed tradition to reduce Martin Luther's intellectual contributions to mere historical symbols rather than as a living source of theology.
Mozes Lawalata
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Sergii Sannikov, Signs of Presence. The Lord’s Supper Within the Baptist Sacramentology

open access: yesTheological Reflections: Eastern European Journal of Theology
The monograph by Serhiy Sannikov, "Signs of Presence: The Lord’s Supper in the Context of Baptist Sacramentology", explores the theology of the Eucharist within the Baptist tradition, examining its spiritual and theological dimensions. This work is part of a trilogy addressing core Baptist practices, with prior volumes covering baptism and future ...
Michael Sheludko
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The main sacramentological provisions in the discourse of theological personalism: On the example of the heritage of Orthodox theologians of the 20th — early 21st centuries

open access: yesIssues of Theology
The article examines the key provisions of the interpretation of the Orthodox sacramentology in the context of theological personalism. The author explores the specifics of the view of some representatives of theological personalism on Orthodox sacramentology.
Valery S. Budyanskiy
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Providence, Divine Causality, and the Gratuitousness of Love: A Thomist Perspective

open access: yesNew Blackfriars, Volume 104, Issue 1114, Page 796-817, November 2023., 2023
Abstract Broadly drawing on the writings of Thomas Aquinas, this article is a systematic‐theological (rather than historical‐theological) engagement with the theme of providence and divine causality. It aims to dispel some modern misunderstandings of these topics by highlighting how pre‐modern approaches differ from today's perspective.
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
wiley   +1 more source

Thomas Aquinas on the Sacrifice of Christ and the Eucharist: A Defence

open access: yesNew Blackfriars, Volume 104, Issue 1109, Page 4-22, January 2023., 2023
Abstract In this paper I will discuss one of the soteriological models Thomas Aquinas outlines in his Summa Theologiae, namely ‘sacrifice’. This is only one of several, but not mutually exclusive, ways in which Thomas interprets our salvation in Christ. I will briefly list the other models before focussing in more depth on sacrifice by considering some
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
wiley   +1 more source

A Reformed Account of Eucharistic Sacrifice

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 191-211, April 2022., 2022
Abstract Christian writers have always described the Eucharist as a ‘sacrifice’, but this was ill‐defined before 1500. The Tridentine Fathers offered an account of the priest somehow offering the one sacrifice of Calvary anew at the altar, which depended on transubstantiation, but later theologians have found it difficult to narrate this.
Stephen R. Holmes
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Galenosfera w liturgii

open access: yesŁódzkie studia teologiczne, 2023
The publications of the late Bishop Adam Lepa (1939–2022) deal with the topic of the galenosphere as an environment of silence and its role in life and in the process of human education.
W. Bartocha
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Thinking tool for evolutionary creation

open access: yesScientia et Fides, 2023
Theological thinking is hard. It takes various forms depending on its object of reflection, and needs to be doctrinally informed, contextually appropriate and methodologically consistent.
Bruno Petrušić
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sharing the Eucharist? Critical Comments from a Canonical Perspective on the Statement “Together at the Lord’s Table” (2019) of the Ecumenical Study Group of Protestant and Catholic Theologians

open access: yesEcumeny and Law, 2022
The following article analyses the statement of the Ecumenical Study Group of Protestant and Catholic Theologians entitled “Together at the Lord’s Table” (2019) from the perspective of canon law of the Latin Church. First, it briefly presents the content
J. Dvořáček
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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