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De zondebok
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ISBN: 9024275342 9028911278 Year: 1986 Publisher: Kampen Kapellen Kok Agora De Nederlandsche Boekhandel : Pelckmans


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The cross and the Eucharist in early Christianity : a theological and liturgical investigation
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ISBN: 9781108483230 1108483232 9781108716574 9781108673501 1108716571 1108673503 1108698425 1108605419 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The Cross was present at the Eucharist in early Christianity as an idea, a gesture, and an object. Over time, these different actualizations of the quintessential symbol of Christianity have generated important questions about their meaning and function, among them: is the Eucharist a meal and/or a sacrifice? Can the sign of the Cross illuminate the absence of a Roman epiclesis? Is it pertinent -historically and theologically - to use an altar Cross? In this study, Daniel Cardó explores the relation between the Cross and the Eucharist. Offering a thorough and fresh reading of patristic and Roman liturgical texts, he identifies their emphases and common themes on the Cross and the Eucharist, and demonstrates their significance for the liturgical debates of recent decades.


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Death as transformation : a contemporary theology of death
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ISBN: 9781409423492 9781409423508 1409423506 1409423492 1317154487 1317154479 1283115557 9786613115553 9781315575957 9781317154464 9781317154471 9781138277168 1315575957 Year: 2011 Publisher: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,

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This book presents a significant repudiation of the traditional eschatological doctrines, both Catholic and Protestant, based on the key idea that human death, as a dying into the death of Christ, is to be construed positively as a salvific event that confers the plenitude of life to the human. Offering helpful critiques of selected contemporary theologians, Novello explores how the proposed theology of death has liturgical and pastoral implications for Christian faith and praxis.

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