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  1. In Roman Catholic theology, what is required for salvation and how do you accomplish it? Part of the answer lies in understanding the interface of law, grace, justification and merit. Also law, remission of sins, regeneration and sanctification are involved, all within the context of the Roman Catholic Churchas both mother and teacher.

  2. Mar 1, 1999 · Contemporary Catholic Theology: A Reader. Michael A. Hayes, Liam Gearon. A&C Black, Mar 1, 1999 - Religion - 528 pages. The contents of this volume offer the reader a broad insight into Catholic theology. Established as an indispensable introduction to six areas of study: The Old Testament, The New Testament, The Person of Jesus, The Church ...

  3. Historical theology is closely related to but distinct from the discipline of Church History, which is more interested in the institutional history of the church and its place in social history. We might also distinguish historical theology from the history of Christian thought and the history of dogma but there is considerable overlap between ...

  4. Applying sociological imagination and theological perspectives and using some secondary literature that focus on the American pastoral experience, this article explains why sociology and the social sciences are underutilized in the pastoral ministry of Catholic priests despite the Catholic Church’s openness to human sciences’ contributions to evangelization after the Second Vatican Council ...

  5. Contemporary Anglican Systematic Theology 331 else a sporadic, instrumentalist, and possibly impersonal, vision of the Spirit.”33 Here one sees the influence of two of her most frequently quoted authorities and ongoing dialogue partners, the Roman Catholic anthropologist Mary Douglas (1921–2007) and the church father Gregory of Nyssa.34 A ...

  6. Roman Catholicism - Revelation, Dogma, Sacraments: Although other religions have ideas of revelation, none of them bears a close resemblance to the idea of revelation found in the Bible and in Christianity. Roman Catholic theologians distinguish between revelation in a broad sense, which means knowledge of God deduced from facts about the natural world and human existence, and revelation in ...

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · Systematic Theology: Roman Catholic Perspectives by Francis Schussler Fiorenza (Editor); John P. Galvin (Editor) Call Number: 230.2 Sy87 2011 ISBN: 9780800662912

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