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... sanctity of Christ and the Church Sanctity , the supreme privilege of Christ 53 55 Sanctity , the supreme treasure of the Church Sanctity comes to us through Christ 58 What is grace ? The perfections that grace assumes in Christ The ...
... sanctity of Christ and the Church Sanctity , the supreme privilege of Christ 53 55 Sanctity , the supreme treasure of the Church Sanctity comes to us through Christ 58 What is grace ? The perfections that grace assumes in Christ The ...
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... sanctity The priesthood of the faithful 2 . The power of order The nature of the power of order Scriptural ... sanctity THE PASTORAL POWER OF JURISDICTION I. 105 105 III 114 115 The privileges of the apostles as founders of the Church ...
... sanctity The priesthood of the faithful 2 . The power of order The nature of the power of order Scriptural ... sanctity THE PASTORAL POWER OF JURISDICTION I. 105 105 III 114 115 The privileges of the apostles as founders of the Church ...
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... SANCTITY AS REALIZED IN THE CHURCH I. The Church is not without sinners ; she is nevertheless without sin The Church ... sanctity in the world is already the concern of the Church of Peter The two zones of the Church : one perfected ...
... SANCTITY AS REALIZED IN THE CHURCH I. The Church is not without sinners ; she is nevertheless without sin The Church ... sanctity in the world is already the concern of the Church of Peter The two zones of the Church : one perfected ...
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... sanctity Sanctity passes from Christ into the Virgin , the Church , and the faithful Sanctity is charity 219 224 224 How does one circumscribe and recognize the Church's sanctity ? The mystery of the Church's sanctity 226 The sanctity ...
... sanctity Sanctity passes from Christ into the Virgin , the Church , and the faithful Sanctity is charity 219 224 224 How does one circumscribe and recognize the Church's sanctity ? The mystery of the Church's sanctity 226 The sanctity ...
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... sanctity The adjacent elements of the body of the Church One can divide these elements into more categories With what certitude can we delineate the body of the Church ? II . THREE PROPERTIES OF THE BODY OF THE CHURCH 2 . 239 The body ...
... sanctity The adjacent elements of the body of the Church One can divide these elements into more categories With what certitude can we delineate the body of the Church ? II . THREE PROPERTIES OF THE BODY OF THE CHURCH 2 . 239 The body ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Church mysterious and visible | 8 |
Church | 16 |
Church | 23 |
THE CHURCH REDEEMED BY THE PASSION OF CHRIST 33339 | 39 |
The appropriation of Christs redemption by the Church | 49 |
The sanctity of Christ and the Church | 58 |
CHAPTER III | 65 |
CHAPTER VII | 207 |
SANCTITY INSOFAR AS IT IS TENDENTIAL IN THE HIERARCHICAL | 218 |
SANCTITY AS A PROPERTY AND MARK OF THE CHURCH | 224 |
CHAPTER VIII | 233 |
THREE PROPERTIES OF THE BODY OF THE CHURCH | 239 |
THE BODY OF THE CHURCH IS ORGANIC AND PARTITIONED | 250 |
Other differences between the states of Christian life | 271 |
CHAPTER IX | 286 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS THE GUEST OF THE CHURCH BY | 77 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT UNCREATED SOUL OF THE CHURCH | 83 |
CHAPTER IV | 90 |
THE PLACE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN IN THE TIME OF | 96 |
THE POWER OF ORDER | 105 |
The role of the power of order in the Church | 114 |
Peters transapostolic jurisdictional privilege | 122 |
The bishops successors of the apostles | 129 |
The universal or supreme jurisdiction of the pope | 136 |
The one regime by divine right | 139 |
The assistance promised to the declarative power | 146 |
CHAPTER VI | 168 |
Charity insofar as it is directed | 184 |
THE COMMUNION OF THE CHURCH | 196 |
the Church | 297 |
Christian dissident religions | 306 |
The separated churches and the Church from which they | 312 |
The abnormal regime of hidden membership after Christ | 321 |
Missionary dynamism echoes the essential catholicity of | 337 |
Definition of the missions | 343 |
Aspects of Catholic unity | 349 |
CHAPTER XI | 355 |
APPENDIX I | 369 |
APPENDIX 2 | 429 |
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activities Adversus haereses apostles Augustine Baptism baptized become believe belong bishops Body of Christ Catholic Action Catholic unity charity Christian city of evil communion consecration Council created soul cultic dissident divine doctrine dwelling earth Ecclesia Ecclesiam suam episcopal episcopal consecration eternal Eucharist faith Father flesh fully Christic gifts glory Gospel grace heart heaven heresy hierarchy Holy Orders Holy Spirit human Incarnation insofar Irenaeus Jacques Maritain Jesus jurisdictional power Kingdom laity living Lord Magisterium manifest manner mediation miracle mission mystery Mystical Body nature Parousia Paul Pentecost perfect person Peter pontiff pope Pope Pius XII power of order prayer preaching present priest prophecy prophets receive redemption regime religion religious revealed sacramental sacramental characters saints salvation sanctity Savior schism Scripture sense sinners sins speak supreme teaching temporal things tion Trinity true truth Virgin visible whole Word worship
References to this book
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology John Webster,Kathryn Tanner,Iain Torrance No preview available - 2007 |