Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to Sacraments in the Catholic ChurchChronicles the historical and cultural evolution of Catholic sacramental rituals and practices, focusing on the seven ecclesial sacraments: baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, reconciliation, anointing, marriage, and orders. |
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Page 114
... God's grace . In traditional terms Jesus was God become human , a unique incarnation of God's spirit which is the same spirit that makes all human self - transcendence possible . For Rahner this means that the distinction between the ...
... God's grace . In traditional terms Jesus was God become human , a unique incarnation of God's spirit which is the same spirit that makes all human self - transcendence possible . For Rahner this means that the distinction between the ...
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... God's life becomes present to them in a special way , and if they open themselves up to that grace , God's reality enters into their own reality , not as perfectly as it did in Jesus , but at least to the extent that they can be truly ...
... God's life becomes present to them in a special way , and if they open themselves up to that grace , God's reality enters into their own reality , not as perfectly as it did in Jesus , but at least to the extent that they can be truly ...
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... gods in prayer or by representing the gods to the people in blessing , teaching , and moral judgment . In Rome before the days of the empire , for example , the father of each household acted as priest in offering prayer and sacrifice ...
... gods in prayer or by representing the gods to the people in blessing , teaching , and moral judgment . In Rome before the days of the empire , for example , the father of each household acted as priest in offering prayer and sacrifice ...
Contents
Sacraments in All Religions | 3 |
The Beginnings of the Christian Sacraments | 19 |
The Development of the Catholic Sacraments | 47 |
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