An introduction to Catholic sacramental theology

by Alexandre Ganoczy

Paper Book, 1984

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Available

Call number

234.16

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Publication

New York : Paulist Press, c1984.

Description

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.… (more)

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LibraryThing member larrydellis
This book contains some significant history on early Roman Catholic theology, especially of the sacraments. Differing views of the meaning of transubstantiation are among those topics discussed as well as other sacraments.He presents the basis of his thinking from Scripture, ancient church fathers,
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and various historic church councils.
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Physical description

ix, 192 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0809125684 / 9780809125685

Barcode

PI002362

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