Ecclesiology: Catholic Basics
Autor Morris Pelzel Editat de Thomas P. Waltersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2001
--From chapter 1 Catholic Basics: A Pastoral Series that offers an in-depth yet accessible understanding of the fundamentals of the Catholic faith for adults, both those active in pastoral ministry and those preparing for ministry. The series helps readers explore the Catholic tradition and apply what they have learned to their lives and ministry situations. Includes study questions and suggestions for further reading."Ecclesiology: The Church as Communion and Mission "addresses Standards #520.01 and 520.03-520.06.
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ISBN-13: 9780829417265
ISBN-10: 0829417265
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:First Edition,
Editura: Loyola Press
Seria Catholic Basics
ISBN-10: 0829417265
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:First Edition,
Editura: Loyola Press
Seria Catholic Basics
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Catholic Basics:
A Pastoral Ministry Series
This book is a theological study of the Church, that is, an ecclesiology. There is a rhythm at work in the eucharistic Liturgy and thus in the Christian life as a whole that provides us with a key insight for understanding the Church. In this dynamic movement of coming together and going forth, symbolized in the rites of gathering and dismissal that frame the Mass, we have the basic elements for a theology of the Church. In theological categories, those basic elements may be termed "communion" and "mission." Reflection upon our ongoing experience of communion and mission can thus provide us with a vision of what it means to be the Church.
--From chapter 1
A Pastoral Ministry Series
This book is a theological study of the Church, that is, an ecclesiology. There is a rhythm at work in the eucharistic Liturgy and thus in the Christian life as a whole that provides us with a key insight for understanding the Church. In this dynamic movement of coming together and going forth, symbolized in the rites of gathering and dismissal that frame the Mass, we have the basic elements for a theology of the Church. In theological categories, those basic elements may be termed "communion" and "mission." Reflection upon our ongoing experience of communion and mission can thus provide us with a vision of what it means to be the Church.
--From chapter 1