Christian theologies of the sacraments : a comparative introduction /

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Imprint:New York : NYU Press, 2017.
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12589346
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Other authors / contributors:Holcomb, Justin S., 1973- editor.
ISBN:9780814760840
0814760848
9780814724323
0814724329
9780814770108
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Delves into the ancient debate regarding the nature and purpose of the seven sacraments What are the sacraments? For centuries, this question has elicited a lively discussion and among theologians, and a variety of answers that do anything but outline a unified belief concerning these fundamental ritual structures. In this extremely cohesive and well-crafted volume, a group of renowned scholars map the theologies of sacraments offered by key Christian figures from the Early Church through the twenty-first century. Together, they provide a guide to the variety of views about sacraments found throughout Christianity, showcasing the variety of approaches to understanding the sacraments across the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox faith traditions. Chapters explore the theologies of thinkers from Basil to Aquinas, Martin Luther to Gustavo Gutiérrez. Rather than attempting to distill their voices into a single view, the book addresses many of the questions that theologians have tackled over the two thousand year history of Christianity. In doing so, it paves the way for developing theologies of sacraments for present and future contexts. The text places each theology of the sacraments into its proper sociohistorical context, illuminating how the church has used the sacraments to define itself and its congregations over time. The definitive resource on theologies of the sacraments, this volume is a must-read for students, theologians, and spiritually interested readers alike. Delves into the ancient debate regarding the nature and purpose of the seven sacraments What are the sacraments? For centuries, this question has elicited a lively discussion and among theologians, and a variety of answers that do anything but outline a unified belief concerning these fundamental ritual structures. In this extremely cohesive and well-crafted volume, a group of renowned scholars map the theologies of sacraments offered by key Christian figures from the Early Church through the twenty-first century. Together, they provide a guide to the variety of views about sacraments found throughout Christianity, showcasing the variety of approaches to understanding the sacraments across the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox faith traditions. Chapters explore the theologies of thinkers from Basil to Aquinas, Martin Luther to Gustavo Gutiérrez. Rather than attempting to distill their voices into a single view, the book addresses many of the questions that theologians have tackled over the two thousand year history of Christianity. In doing so, it paves the way for developing theologies of sacraments for present and future contexts. The text places each theology of the sacraments into its proper sociohistorical context, illuminating how the church has used the sacraments to define itself and its congregations over time. The definitive resource on theologies of the sacraments, this volume is a must-read for students, theologians, and spiritually interested readers alike.
Other form:Print version: Christian theologies of the sacraments. New York : NYU Press, 2017 9780814724323
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction: Mapping Theologies of Sacraments; Part I. Patristic and Medieval; 1. Patristic and Medieval Theologies of Sacraments; 2. St. Basil the Great; 3. St. Augustine of Hippo; 4. Peter Lombard; 5. Aquinas on the Sacramental Life; 6. John Duns Scotus; Part II. Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation; 7. Theologies of Sacraments in the Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation; 8. Martin Luther; 9. Huldrych Zwingli; 10. Menno Simons; 11. John Calvin; 12. Thomas Cranmer; 13. The Catholic Reform.
  • Part III. Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries14. Theologies of Sacraments in the Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries; 15. John and Charles Wesley; 16. Friedrich Schleiermacher; 17. Karl Barth; 18. Edward Schillebeeckx and Louis-Marie Chauvet; 19. Feminism and Womanism; 20. Liberation Theology; About the Contributors; Index.