Catholicisme: Les Aspects Sociaux Du DogmeIgnatius Press, 1988 - 443 sider Here, Henri de Lubac gathers from throughout the breadth and length of Catholic tradition elements which he synthesizes to show the essentially social and historical character of the Catholic Church and how this worldwide and agelong dimension of the Church is the only adequate matrix for the fulfillment of the person within society and the transcendence of the person towards God. |
Indhold
Introduction | 13 |
Dogma | 25 |
6 | 26 |
The Church | 48 |
Gregory of Nyssa | 50 |
III | 82 |
Christianity and History | 137 |
Predestination of the Church | 217 |
XII | 351 |
Gregory of Nyssa | 371 |
Duranus of Mende | 377 |
Baldwin of Canterbury | 384 |
Theodore of Mopsuestia | 389 |
Gregory of Nyssa | 402 |
PseudoEpiphanius | 412 |
Charles Miel S | 425 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Adversus Alger of Liège Ambrose anima Apostle Augustine Body of Christ Cant Catholic catholica century charity Christian Chrysostom Church Civitate corporis corpus Cyprian Cyril of Alexandria Deus divine doctrine Domini earth Ecclesia ejus enim Epist ergo eternal etiam Eucharist evang Expositio faith Fathers French trans Gentiles Gospel grace Gregory Nazianzen Gregory of Nyssa Haereses Hilary Holy Spirit Honorius of Autun human race Irenaeus Isaiam Isidore of Seville Israel Jerome Jerusalem Jesus Jews Joannem l'Église Leviticum liturgy Lord Maximus Maximus of Turin means mystery nature nobis officiis omnes Origen pagan Paschasius Radbertus Paul Peter Damian Psalm Psalmum Pseudo-Chrysostom quae quam quia quod religion Revue Rhabanus Maurus Rupert sacrament saints salvation sancta Scripture Sermo Severus of Antioch social soul spiritual sunt symbol teaching Tertullian Testament truth unity unum whole