Introduction to sacramental theology : signs of Christ in the flesh /

"A comprehensive account of Catholic sacramental theology from the viewpoint of the body, drawing on Scripture, patristic and medieval authors (Augustine, Aquinas), the Council of Trent, and modern authors (Scheeben, Ratzinger), including the teachings of Vatican II on the Church as a sacrament...

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Main Authors: Granados, José, 1970- (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut), Granados, José, 1970- (Author)
Other Authors: Fagerberg, David W., 1952- (writer of foreword), Miller, Michael J (Translator) (Translator, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/trl), Miller, Michael J. (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • The sacraments, a place in which to contemplate the mystery
  • Part 1. The Sacraments, Deeply Rooted in the Flesh of Jesus. The origin of the sacraments in the rite of Jesus
  • Signs and works: the sacramental outlook of St. John
  • From St. Paul to the mysterion-sacramentum
  • The institution of the sacraments in the flesh of Christ
  • Part 2. The Sacraments, Ritual Opening of the Symbolic Space of Jesus. The roots of the sacraments in creation
  • Sacraments of history: the old covenant
  • Signs of charity: the sacraments in St. Augustine
  • Sign and cause of grace: the sacraments in the medieval synthesis
  • Sacrament, word, body: Protestant crisis, Catholic reform, modern perspectives
  • Architecture of the sacrament: the symbolic space
  • Part 3. Toward a Sacramental Way of Living. The sacramental character
  • The sacraments and Christian action
  • Ministry: sacramental fatherhood
  • Seven sacraments in the Church-sacrament