Toward a Theology of the BodyW.B. Eerdmans, 1996 - 192 Seiten The term 'Body Theology' is rooted in the core mysteries of the Christian faith but has only recently become familiar. Prokes traces the major reasons for enduring ambivalence and misunderstanding regarding the body, and probes the profound meaning and vocation of embodiment found in Christian revelation and tradition. It is in this light that significant questions concerning sexuality, prayer, work, and Christianity are explored. |
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... marriage and death were part of the same cycle . Thus , Encratites refrained from sexual intercourse and marriage , but increased their own ranks through adoptions . They were recognized not only by their communal celibacy , but also by ...
... marriage and death were part of the same cycle . Thus , Encratites refrained from sexual intercourse and marriage , but increased their own ranks through adoptions . They were recognized not only by their communal celibacy , but also by ...
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... marriage , and the only Church Father to speak of it in terms of a sacrament . Yet , as Joseph Martos says : ' ... in the end he affirmed that marriage was good even though sex was not . " 23 In the eleventh century , there was a ...
... marriage , and the only Church Father to speak of it in terms of a sacrament . Yet , as Joseph Martos says : ' ... in the end he affirmed that marriage was good even though sex was not . " 23 In the eleventh century , there was a ...
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... Marriage : The Rock on Which the Family is Built , May writes : If a couple were deliberately to do something to impede the communication of spousal love , they would be acting in a non- marital way ; they would not be open to the gift ...
... Marriage : The Rock on Which the Family is Built , May writes : If a couple were deliberately to do something to impede the communication of spousal love , they would be acting in a non- marital way ; they would not be open to the gift ...
Inhalt
Introduction | ix |
The Body in Christian History I | 7 |
What is Theology of the Body? | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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affirm analogy Assumption of Mary Barbotin basic become bodily Body Theology body-person capacity Christian faith Church communion conception concerning covenantal created creation Creator death dignity divine doctrine earth earthly embodied person enduring entire body-person eternal Eucharist existence experience expressed Father female flesh Genesis gestures gift Gnostic God's Guy Murchie Holy human body human person human sexuality human vocation Humanae Vitae Incarnation inner insights integral Jesus Christ John Paul II Karl Rahner lived body male manner marriage Mary material universe matter meaning of human moral mystery nuptial participation Paschal Peter Brown physical Pope John Paul possible prayer presence procreation questions Real Symbol reality received redemption reflection relationship resurrection Revelation risen Robert Brungs sacramental says Self-gift significance soul Spirit suffering Testament theologians Theology tion transcendent trinitarian Trinity truth twentieth century union unity Vatican trans Veritatis Splendor Walter Kasper whole person woman word Zaner