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Sacramental Ecclesiology: Adopting Augustine’s Totus Christus for Evangelical Ecclesiology
After the 16th-century reformation, the church was faced with the situation of ecclesiological plurality, both differences in traditions and church divisions into many denominations, including evangelical churches. Despite the fact that the evangelical
Angga Avila
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Totus Christus, Kenosis, and Eucharist: A New Ecclesiological Imagination
Covid-19 pandemic changes the way the world sees reality. Much research has shown that the pandemic also affects the way people see the life of the church, especially as it has driven many people out of the church.
Angga Avila
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Christus Totus – Different Ways of Interpretation [PDF]
The christological title Christus totus seldom appears in modern theology. It seems that the reason for this stems from the lack of precise understanding and interpretation of the very title. Therefore, the article: “Christus totus − different ways of interpretation” is an attempt at the presentation of theological wealth hidden behind it.
Wołyniec, Włodzimierz
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Christus Totus – różne drogi interpretacji [PDF]
We współczesnej teologii rzadko pojawia się chrystologiczny tytuł Christus totus. Wydaje się, że przyczyną tego jest brak jednoznacznego rozumienia i interpretacji tego tytułu. Dlatego artykuł: „Christus totus – różne drogi interpretacji” jest próbą przedstawienia bogactwa teologicznego tego tytułu.
Wołyniec, Włodzimierz
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Émile Mersch and theology of the russian diaspora [PDF]
In 1933 the Catholic scholar Emile Mersch published his work “The Mystical Body of Christ” (Le Corps mystique du Christ), in which the concept of the “mystical body” was traced from early Christian times to the beginning of the 20th century.
Pavel Khondzinskii
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Ecclesiological project of revd. Georgy Florovsky in the context of the augustinian tradition [PDF]
Ecclesiology came to be one of the main theological areas that was developed by the Russian Diaspora in the 20th century. An important factor in its development was the immersion of its representatives in the domain of Western European religious thought.
Pavel Khondzinskii
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Affirming Moser’s Well-Qualified Totus Christus [PDF]
David Moser argues that the “ Totus Christus” motif is not only exegetically and theologically well-founded but important. This motif, associated especially with Augustine, has had a robust reception history to the present, but not primarily in Protestant, particularly evangelical, theologies.
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How Does the Bible Refer to Christ? Interacting with Augustine the Allegorist
Abstract Abstract: Traditional Christianity teaches that the Bible's primary referent is Jesus Christ, the Messiah, and Christians have long looked for ways to connect every passage in the Bible to the Christ. One venerable strategy is the allegorical or figurative approach of creatively interpreting any unit of biblical meaning, sometimes down to the ...
Mark J. Boone
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A Reformed Account of Eucharistic Sacrifice
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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Metoda wykresograficzna (wykresografia) w służbie teologii
Diagramography – is a way of presenting the truths of faith using parallel frames, i.e. verbal and graphical frames. This method helps theology in overcoming difficulties associated with limitations of verbal communication (obscurity of language ...
Franciszek Drączkowski
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