Sacred Mysteries

Sacred Mysteries
Author: Dennis Chester Smolarski
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809135515

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'Sacred Mysteries' opens by reflecting on the continual process of reform in the church and on the foundational principles for all liturgical action. It then moves to a discussion of each of the sacraments, with particular reference to the way they are ritualized in the assembly. A final chapter addresses practices that can cloud the experience of mystery during liturgical celebrations and thus inhibit rather than enhance the power of the rite.

Semper Reformanda

Semper Reformanda
Author: Always Reforming
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1099955084

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Do you enjoy studying reformed theology? This is a great gift for anyone who loves to study God's Word.

Faith Alone The Doctrine of Justification

Faith Alone   The Doctrine of Justification
Author: Thomas R. Schreiner
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310515791

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Renowned biblical scholar Thomas Schreiner looks at the historical and biblical roots of the doctrine of justification and offers an updated defense of this pillar of Reformed theology. Reinvigorating one of the five great declarations of the Reformation—sola fide—Schreiner: Summarizes the history of the doctrine, looking at the early church and the writings of several of the Reformers. Walks readers through an examination of the key biblical texts in the Old and New Testament that support the Reformed understanding of justification. Discusses whether justification is transformative or forensic and introduces readers to some of the contemporary challenges to the Reformation teaching of sola fide, with particular attention to the new perspective on Paul. Five hundred years after the Reformation, the doctrine of justification by faith alone still needs to be understood and proclaimed. In Faith Alone you will learn how the rallying cry of “sola fide” is rooted in the Scriptures and how to understand this doctrine in a fresh way. —THE FIVE SOLAS— Historians and theologians have long recognized that at the heart of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation were five declarations, often referred to as the "solas." These five statements summarize much of what the Reformation was about, and they distinguish Protestantism from other expressions of the Christian faith: that they place ultimate and final authority in the Scriptures, acknowledge the work of Christ alone as sufficient for redemption, recognize that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, and seek to do all things for God’s glory. The Five Solas Series is more than a simple rehashing of these statements, but instead expounds upon the biblical reasoning behind them, leading to a more profound theological vision of our lives and callings as Christians and churches.

Freethinking Mystics with Hands

Freethinking Mystics with Hands
Author: Tom Owen-Towle
Publsiher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1998
Genre: Spiritual life
ISBN: 1558963677

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Owen-Towle's inspiring essays balance Unitarian Universalism's rational, mystical and activist sentiments. An excellent introduction to Unitarian Universalism for newcomers as well as a valuable resource for personal reflection, family sharing and Sunday worship.

Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations Semper Reformanda

Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations  Semper Reformanda
Author: Frank A. James
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047405634

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This collection of essays on Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) not only demonstrate his shaping influence on Reformed Protestantism, but also illuminates some of his more important and provocative contributions to the various Reformations in sixteenth-century Europe, both Catholic and Protestant.

Presbyterians Being Reformed

Presbyterians Being Reformed
Author: Robert H. Bullock, Jr.
Publsiher: Geneva Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664502792

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Beginning with the motto "The Church Reformed and Always Being Reformed," thirteen Presbyterian leaders and representatives of a number of different groups across the theological spectrum offer their reflections on the current state of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and what the denomination needs today. This book presents various viewpoints, values, and commitments found throughout the denomination. Discussion and reflection questions at the end of each chapter make this book ideal for individual and group study.

Crisis and Renewal

Crisis and Renewal
Author: R. Ward Holder
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664229900

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This latest volume in the Westminster History of Christian Thought series introduces readers to the events and ideas that propelled the various religious reformations of sixteenth-century Europe. A splendid introduction to this momentous period, Crisis and Renewal examines the historical and theological developments that dramatically changed the religious landscape of Europe and continue to have important effects today. Discussion questions and other aids make this an excellent book for classroom use. Designed particularly for undergraduate courses in theology and religion, the Westminster History of Christian Thought series offers reliable and accessible introductions to Christian thought for each major period in Christian history--the early church, the medieval era, the Reformation, the modern age, and the contemporary period--and concludes with a volume on American religious thought.

Ecclesia Semper Reformanda

Ecclesia Semper Reformanda
Author: Peter de Mey,Wim François
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2020
Genre: Reformation
ISBN: 9042941421

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This volume is the fruit of the eleventh Leuven Encounters in Systematic Theology (LEST XI) which was organized by Leuven's Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies from 11-14 October, 2017. On the occasion of the five-hundredth anniversary of the Reformation, this conference focused on the ongoing need for the renewal and reform of the Churches, a desideratum encapsulated in the well-known adage, Ecclesia semper reformanda. The quest for such renewal constitutes a challenge for theologians of all confessional traditions. This volume focuses particularly on the themes and topics that were at the forefront of the theological controversies which raged during the transitional period between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, some of which are still unresolved. Part I focuses on the foundations of theology, viz. Scripture, tradition(s), and/or reason. Part II investigates the important theological issues that have their roots in the Reformation Era, including the tensile relationship between sin, grace, free will, justification and sanctification, and the controversies related to the Eucharist, including the notion of sacrifice. Part III examines democratization and leadership structures in the Church. Part IV explores what a historically-informed awareness can contribute to an ecumenically-oriented reflection on the renewal and reform of the Church today.