Theology for BeginnersA&C Black, 1 janv. 1958 - 241 pages In Theology For Beginners the late Frank Sheed conveys all his own excitement about theology, and shows us how to pass that excitement on to others. His book is now established throughout the English-speaking world as one of the outstanding modern introductions to theology for the layman. |
Table des matières
WHY STUDY THEOLOGY? | 9 |
THE INFINITE SPIRIT 22 | 22 |
THE BLESSED TRINITY | 29 |
THE THREE PERSONS | 36 |
THE HUMAN MIND AND THE DOCTRINE | 46 |
CREATION | 53 |
THE NATURE OF MAN | 63 |
THE SUPERNATURAL LIFE | 70 |
REDEMPTION | 105 |
THE VISIBLE CHURCH | 113 |
THE MYSTICAL BODY OF CHRIST | 127 |
GRACE VIRTUES GIFTS | 139 |
THE SACRAMENTS | 147 |
EUCHARIST AND MASS | 158 |
THE NEXT LIFE | 168 |
THE END OF THE WORLD | 179 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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Writing Against God: Language as Message in the Literature of Flannery O'Connor Joanne Halleran McMullen Aucun aperçu disponible - 1998 |
The Poetics of Transubstantiation: From Theology to Metaphor Douglas Burnham,Enrico Giaccherini Aucun aperçu disponible - 2005 |