Sacramental Theology

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Liturgical Press, 1992 - 329 pages

Both resistance to and renewed interest in the sacraments mark current theological thought. This work acknowledges human limitations of the sacraments but stresses that God's relationship to human beings cannot be other than sacramental." Sacramental structures and events constitute salvation history, and thus permeate all theology. What makes this sacramental view comprehensible is faith; faith is an indispensable precondition for a sacramental theology.

Therefore, the author first demonstrates the preconditions of faith on which sacramental theology rests, and what place it holds within the whole of theology. Following this, he briefly presents the concept of sacraments and the history of that concept, the teachings of Church tradition on sacraments in general, and the basic features of a sacramental theology. Next, he explains from a theological perspective the traditional sacraments of the Catholic Church, including related topics such as indulgences and sacramentals.

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Contents

TRET
5
1
12
Determining the Place of the Sacraments
20
The Sacramental Economy of Salvation
27
3
31
4
39
2
45
3
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3
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2
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1
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5
191
9
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Bibliography 7
223
Bibliography 8
236

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2
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4
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2
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Bibliography 9
278
The Sacrament of Marriage
283
Bibliography 10
311
Index
324
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About the author (1992)

Herbert Vorgrimler (1929-2014), was a theologian, professor and dean in Münster, Germany

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