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- catalog contributor b3718184.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description ""Reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in those sacraments that confer a "character" -- First stage: scripture -- Second stage: the faith of the fathers of the church -- Third stage: the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas -- Union with Christ through the "character" -- Incorporation in the church through the "character" -- Incorporation in the church through the "character" -- "Reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in penance, marriage and extreme unction -- Grace and glory in all the sacraments: reality but not sign -- The mystery of Christ and sacramental grace -- The various kinds of sacramental grace -- Baptism -- Confirmation -- The Eucharist -- Penance -- Extreme unction -- Holy orders -- Marriage -- Sacramental grace, the seed of resurrection and glory -- Baptism -- Confirmation -- The Eucharist -- Penance -- Extreme unction -- Holy orders -- Marriage -- V. Christ Instituted the seven sacraments -- The elements under discussion -- The teaching of the church -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 174.".
- catalog description "I. A world of signs -- The religion of Christ is embedded in ritual worship -- Christ, the sacrament of God -- The church, the sacrament of Christ -- In a world of signs -- II. Signs and men -- Man in his natural condition -- Man conditioned by sin -- Man the craftsman -- III. Towards the definition of a sacrament -- The original ambiguity of the Word -- The sacrament-secret in Greek -- The mysteries of faith -- Sacrament-oath, engagement in Tertullian -- Sacrament, rite and mystery -- The sacrament-sign in St. Augustine -- The sign -- The Christian signs -- Sacraments as signs of Christ and the church, according to St. Thomas Aquinas -- A sacrament is a social sign -- St. Thomas and Christian signs -- IV. The Structure of the sacramental sign -- The mystery of salvation in the sign -- The sacramentum tantum or "that which is simply a sign" -- That which is "reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in the Eucharist -- ".
- catalog description "Understanding what we believe -- The visible elements of the sacraments -- The institution of the sacraments without an intermediary -- The institution of the sacraments through intermediaries ("mediately") -- From the implicit to the explicit -- General observations".
- catalog description "VI. The seven sacraments and the way they make man holy -- the church becomes conscious of possessing seven sacraments -- The seven sacraments and man's sanctification -- The formation of the individual as a social member of the church -- The healing of spiritual disease in individuals as members of the church -- The numerical and spiritual increase of the community -- VII. Christ's presence in the sacraments -- How the fathers interpreted the Scriptures -- Tradition forsaken -- What the faith teaches -- The distinction between sacraments of the New Law and Those of the Old -- The Sacraments are necessary for salvation -- The efficacy of the sacraments -- Synthesis: the mystery of Christ in the sacraments -- The incarnation, the sacraments and the church -- a sacrament is a meeting-place between God and man in Christ and the church -- Related Questions -- Faith and the truth (or validity) of a sacrament -- How sacraments "revive" -- The normal conditions of sacramental causality -- The causality of the sacraments of the Old Testament -- The sacramentals: complementary signs of the sacramental economy -- VIII. The sacraments as a source of spiritual life -- The minister of the sacraments -- Who is the minister? -- The minimum requirements in a minister of the sacraments -- The holiness required from the minister of the sacraments -- The recipient of the sacraments and the spiritual life.".
- catalog extent "174 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "What is a sacrament?".
- catalog isFormatOf "What is a sacrament?".
- catalog isPartOf "The Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism, 49, section 5: The life of faith".
- catalog isPartOf "Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism ; 49.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Hawthorn Books".
- catalog relation "What is a sacrament?".
- catalog subject "265".
- catalog subject "BX2200 .P513 1963".
- catalog subject "Sacraments Catholic Church.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in those sacraments that confer a "character" -- First stage: scripture -- Second stage: the faith of the fathers of the church -- Third stage: the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas -- Union with Christ through the "character" -- Incorporation in the church through the "character" -- Incorporation in the church through the "character" -- "Reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in penance, marriage and extreme unction -- Grace and glory in all the sacraments: reality but not sign -- The mystery of Christ and sacramental grace -- The various kinds of sacramental grace -- Baptism -- Confirmation -- The Eucharist -- Penance -- Extreme unction -- Holy orders -- Marriage -- Sacramental grace, the seed of resurrection and glory -- Baptism -- Confirmation -- The Eucharist -- Penance -- Extreme unction -- Holy orders -- Marriage -- V. Christ Instituted the seven sacraments -- The elements under discussion -- The teaching of the church -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. A world of signs -- The religion of Christ is embedded in ritual worship -- Christ, the sacrament of God -- The church, the sacrament of Christ -- In a world of signs -- II. Signs and men -- Man in his natural condition -- Man conditioned by sin -- Man the craftsman -- III. Towards the definition of a sacrament -- The original ambiguity of the Word -- The sacrament-secret in Greek -- The mysteries of faith -- Sacrament-oath, engagement in Tertullian -- Sacrament, rite and mystery -- The sacrament-sign in St. Augustine -- The sign -- The Christian signs -- Sacraments as signs of Christ and the church, according to St. Thomas Aquinas -- A sacrament is a social sign -- St. Thomas and Christian signs -- IV. The Structure of the sacramental sign -- The mystery of salvation in the sign -- The sacramentum tantum or "that which is simply a sign" -- That which is "reality and sign" (Res et Sacramentum) in the Eucharist -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Understanding what we believe -- The visible elements of the sacraments -- The institution of the sacraments without an intermediary -- The institution of the sacraments through intermediaries ("mediately") -- From the implicit to the explicit -- General observations".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The seven sacraments and the way they make man holy -- the church becomes conscious of possessing seven sacraments -- The seven sacraments and man's sanctification -- The formation of the individual as a social member of the church -- The healing of spiritual disease in individuals as members of the church -- The numerical and spiritual increase of the community -- VII. Christ's presence in the sacraments -- How the fathers interpreted the Scriptures -- Tradition forsaken -- What the faith teaches -- The distinction between sacraments of the New Law and Those of the Old -- The Sacraments are necessary for salvation -- The efficacy of the sacraments -- Synthesis: the mystery of Christ in the sacraments -- The incarnation, the sacraments and the church -- a sacrament is a meeting-place between God and man in Christ and the church -- Related Questions -- Faith and the truth (or validity) of a sacrament -- How sacraments "revive" -- The normal conditions of sacramental causality -- The causality of the sacraments of the Old Testament -- The sacramentals: complementary signs of the sacramental economy -- VIII. The sacraments as a source of spiritual life -- The minister of the sacraments -- Who is the minister? -- The minimum requirements in a minister of the sacraments -- The holiness required from the minister of the sacraments -- The recipient of the sacraments and the spiritual life.".
- catalog title "What is a sacrament? Translated from the French by A. Manson by A. Manson.".
- catalog type "text".