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1999
Abstract According to Scotus, humanity has always needed signs of God’s activity. In the time of the New Covenant, sealed in Jesus’ blood, wayfaring humanity is in its closest state to beatitude. In this state, it consequently requires the most perfect signs of God’s salvific activity. The sacraments are such signs.
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Abstract According to Scotus, humanity has always needed signs of God’s activity. In the time of the New Covenant, sealed in Jesus’ blood, wayfaring humanity is in its closest state to beatitude. In this state, it consequently requires the most perfect signs of God’s salvific activity. The sacraments are such signs.
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2012
AbstractThe article discusses Aquinas's view on sacraments. Aquinas understood worship and not simply the internal love shown in mind and will of rational creature to its Creator but also the use of material objects, words, and bodily gestures, to be a natural obligation of all human beings.
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AbstractThe article discusses Aquinas's view on sacraments. Aquinas understood worship and not simply the internal love shown in mind and will of rational creature to its Creator but also the use of material objects, words, and bodily gestures, to be a natural obligation of all human beings.
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