The Bible and Reconciliation (A Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments)

The Bible and Reconciliation (A Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments)
Title The Bible and Reconciliation (A Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments) PDF eBook
Author James B. Prothro
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 271
Release 2023-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493444581

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This addition to the Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments series provides readers with a deeper appreciation of God's gifts and call in the sacraments through a renewed encounter with God's Word. James Prothro offers a biblical theology of the sacrament of reconciliation--the restoration of the sinner through forgiveness and repentance. Prothro fleshes out the patterns in which God's people in the Old and New Testaments approach the merciful God, confess, and are forgiven and called to reengage their relationship with God by growing in faith and love through God's ministry of grace. Series editors are Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn. Gray and Sehorn teach at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, which prepares students for Christian mission through on-campus and distance-education programs. Gray is also president of the Augustine Institute.

The Bible and Reconciliation

The Bible and Reconciliation
Title The Bible and Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author James B. Prothro
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781540964786

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This addition to the Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments series provides readers with a deeper appreciation of God's gifts and call in the sacraments through a renewed encounter with God's Word. James Prothro offers a biblical theology of the sacrament of reconciliation--the restoration of the sinner through forgiveness and repentance. Prothro fleshes out the patterns in which God's people in the Old and New Testaments approach the merciful God, confess, and are forgiven and called to reengage their relationship with God by growing in faith and love through God's ministry of grace. Series editors are Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn. Gray and Sehorn teach at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, which prepares students for Christian mission through on-campus and distance-education programs. Gray is also president of the Augustine Institute.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Title The Sacrament of Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author Robert L.Fastiggi
Publisher Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages 122
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1618331906

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The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a comprehensive and accessible resource for undergraduate, graduate, and seminary courses on the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It offers an overview of the sacrament in terms of its anthropological, scriptural, historical, and theological roots as well as an analysis of the key components of the sacrament itself (matter, form, minister, recipient, etc.). With the knowledge of a theologian and the skill of an historian, Robert Fastiggi links the Sacrament of Penance to its anthropological foundations, grounded in the recognition of human failure and the need for forgiveness. This anthropological foundation includes a brief overview of how non-biblical religions deal with sin and purification as well as the revelation of the human need for reconciliation presented in Sacred Scripture. He carefully unwraps the Old Testament and New Testament narratives that cover original sin, human rebellion, the need for reconciliation, conversion, forgiveness, and the remission of sin. Dr. Fastiggi understands the sacrament in the context of spirituality or ascetical and mystical theology. His section on the Sacrament of Penance in Church history lays out comprehensive overview of the development in the sacrament of Penance from the Patristic period to the period immediately before Vatican II. At the heart of the new evangelization is the proclamation of Christ, who has come into the world to reconcile sinful human beings with the transcendent love of God. For those living today in a post-Christian world, the powerful message of God’s merciful love expressed through the sacrament of reconciliation is a most valuable way of knowing the “joy of the Gospel.”

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Title The Sacrament of Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author Jude Winkler
Publisher Catholic Book Publishing
Total Pages 36
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780899425092

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Explains this Sacrament in easy-to-understand language. Illustrated in full color.

At Home with the Sacraments

At Home with the Sacraments
Title At Home with the Sacraments PDF eBook
Author Bowman
Publisher Twenty-Third Publications
Total Pages 36
Release 2013-04-16
Genre
ISBN 9781585959044

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The Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Title The Sacrament of Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author David Michael Coffey
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780814625194

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The author discusses the theology of the sacrament of Reconciliation that emanated from the reformed rites that were promulgated after Vatican II. He treats the public nature of sin and forgiveness and shows that the Church has always been concerned to continue Christ's reconciling ministry in a public and sacramental way. Further, he treats the constitutive "parts" of the developed sacrament and analyzes the sacramental forms of reconciliation as well as the non-sacramental form in a way that reveals their complementarity. He concludes by suggesting some possibilities for the development of the sacrament.

An Introduction to Catholic Sacramental Theology

An Introduction to Catholic Sacramental Theology
Title An Introduction to Catholic Sacramental Theology PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Ganoczy
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 203
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556356412

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Ganoczy provides a complete overview of the history of Catholic sacramental theology and a clear explanation of contemporary theological developments. The classical teaching of the Council of Trent and its later theological formulations are compared to the new theological language of the Second Vatican Council and the personalist theologies of modern thinkers such as Karl Rahner and Edward Schillebeeckx. Introduction to Catholic Sacramental Theology moves clearly from (1) a sketch of the historical development of the sacramental concept, to (2) the basic elements in a general theory of the sacraments, to (3) discussion of the individual sacraments. In the last chapter, the author introduces his own expanded understanding of the sacraments. Using the concepts of modern communication theory, he envisions the sacraments as events of communication in the life of the concrete faith community in which each sacrament has its own particular form and purpose.