The Theology of the Church |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Church mysterious and visible | 8 |
Church | 16 |
Church | 23 |
THE CHURCH REDEEMED BY THE PASSION OF CHRIST 33339 | 39 |
The appropriation of Christs redemption by the Church | 49 |
The sanctity of Christ and the Church | 58 |
CHAPTER III | 65 |
CHAPTER VII | 207 |
SANCTITY INSOFAR AS IT IS TENDENTIAL IN THE HIERARCHICAL | 218 |
SANCTITY AS A PROPERTY AND MARK OF THE CHURCH | 224 |
CHAPTER VIII | 233 |
THREE PROPERTIES OF THE BODY OF THE CHURCH | 239 |
THE BODY OF THE CHURCH IS ORGANIC AND PARTITIONED | 250 |
Other differences between the states of Christian life | 271 |
CHAPTER IX | 286 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS THE GUEST OF THE CHURCH BY | 77 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT UNCREATED SOUL OF THE CHURCH | 83 |
CHAPTER IV | 90 |
THE PLACE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN IN THE TIME OF | 96 |
THE POWER OF ORDER | 105 |
The role of the power of order in the Church | 114 |
Peters transapostolic jurisdictional privilege | 122 |
The bishops successors of the apostles | 129 |
The universal or supreme jurisdiction of the pope | 136 |
The one regime by divine right | 139 |
The assistance promised to the declarative power | 146 |
CHAPTER VI | 168 |
Charity insofar as it is directed | 184 |
THE COMMUNION OF THE CHURCH | 196 |
the Church | 297 |
Christian dissident religions | 306 |
The separated churches and the Church from which they | 312 |
The abnormal regime of hidden membership after Christ | 321 |
Missionary dynamism echoes the essential catholicity of | 337 |
Definition of the missions | 343 |
Aspects of Catholic unity | 349 |
CHAPTER XI | 355 |
APPENDIX I | 369 |
APPENDIX 2 | 429 |
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References to this book
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology John Webster,Kathryn Tanner,Iain Torrance No preview available - 2007 |