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- catalog alternative "Brevior synopsis theologiæ dogmaticæ. English".
- catalog contributor b5346073.
- catalog created "1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1959.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Natural and supernatural religion. Religion in general ; Revealed religion ; The criteria of divine revelation -- Christ, a divine legate or the Christian religion. The divine legation of Christ is proved from its preparation ; The divine legation of Christ is supported by his teaching ; Christ's divine legation is proved historically from his life ; The history of early Christianity corroborates Christ's divine ambassadorship ; Christ's divine ambassadorship is more firmly established by drawing a comparison between Christianity and other religions -- The Church of Christ. Reason speaks in favor of the divine institution of the Church ; The divine institution of the Church is proved from history ; The divine institution of the Catholic Church is proved by external marks -- The consitution of the Catholic Church. The innermost constitution of the Church of the relations between Christ and the Church ; The authority of the Church ; Relations between the Chruch and the state -- The sources of revelation. Tradition ; Sacred scripture -- Faith. The object of faith ; The act of faith ; The habit of faith ; The sources which theology employs ; The theological method -- One God. The existence of God ; The nature and attributes of God ; The divine operations or workings -- The Triune God. The mystery of the Holy Trinity is proved from revelation ; Philosophic-theological exposition of the mystery of the Holy Trinity -- God the creator. The creation of the world ; The angels ; Man.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The incarnate word and the redeemer. The hypostatic union ; The person assuming ; The assumed nature ; The existence of the redemption ; The manner and qualities of the redemption ; The special work of redemption : sacrifice ; The necessity of the redemption -- Grace. Habitual grace ; Actual grace ; Merit -- The sacraments in general. The nature of the sacraments ; The existence of the sacraments ; The author or institutor of the sacraments ; The consitutive elements or the matter and form of the sacraments ; The efficacy of the sacraments ; The minister of the sacraments ; The subject of the sacraments -- Baptism. The institution of baptism as a sacrament by Christ ; The nature of baptism or the matter and form of baptism ; The effects of baptism ; The minister of baptism ; The subject of baptism -- Confirmation. The existence of confirmation ; The essence of confirmation or its matter and form ; The effects of confirmation ; The minister of confirmation ; The subject of confirmation -- The Holy Eucharist. The mystery of the real presence ; The sacrifice of the mass ; The sacrament of the Eucharist -- Penance. The existence of the power of the keys ; The sacrament itself ; The acts of the penitent -- Extreme unction. The concept and the existence of extreme unction ; The essence of extreme unction or its matter and form ; The effects of extreme unction ; The minister and the subject of extreme unction -- Orders. The existence of the sacrament order ; Its essence or its matter and form ; The effects of the sacrament of order ; The subject of the sacrament of order ; The minister of the sacrament of order -- Matrimony. Matrimony as a contract ; Matrimony as a sacrament -- God the rewarder or eschatology. The last things of man ; The last things of the world.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Manual of dogmatic theology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Manual of dogmatic theology.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "1959.".
- catalog language "eng grc".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Desclee Co.,".
- catalog relation "Manual of dogmatic theology.".
- catalog subject "230.2".
- catalog subject "BX1751 .T313 1959".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Controversial literature.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Theology, Doctrinal.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Natural and supernatural religion. Religion in general ; Revealed religion ; The criteria of divine revelation -- Christ, a divine legate or the Christian religion. The divine legation of Christ is proved from its preparation ; The divine legation of Christ is supported by his teaching ; Christ's divine legation is proved historically from his life ; The history of early Christianity corroborates Christ's divine ambassadorship ; Christ's divine ambassadorship is more firmly established by drawing a comparison between Christianity and other religions -- The Church of Christ. Reason speaks in favor of the divine institution of the Church ; The divine institution of the Church is proved from history ; The divine institution of the Catholic Church is proved by external marks -- The consitution of the Catholic Church. The innermost constitution of the Church of the relations between Christ and the Church ; The authority of the Church ; Relations between the Chruch and the state -- The sources of revelation. Tradition ; Sacred scripture -- Faith. The object of faith ; The act of faith ; The habit of faith ; The sources which theology employs ; The theological method -- One God. The existence of God ; The nature and attributes of God ; The divine operations or workings -- The Triune God. The mystery of the Holy Trinity is proved from revelation ; Philosophic-theological exposition of the mystery of the Holy Trinity -- God the creator. The creation of the world ; The angels ; Man.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The incarnate word and the redeemer. The hypostatic union ; The person assuming ; The assumed nature ; The existence of the redemption ; The manner and qualities of the redemption ; The special work of redemption : sacrifice ; The necessity of the redemption -- Grace. Habitual grace ; Actual grace ; Merit -- The sacraments in general. The nature of the sacraments ; The existence of the sacraments ; The author or institutor of the sacraments ; The consitutive elements or the matter and form of the sacraments ; The efficacy of the sacraments ; The minister of the sacraments ; The subject of the sacraments -- Baptism. The institution of baptism as a sacrament by Christ ; The nature of baptism or the matter and form of baptism ; The effects of baptism ; The minister of baptism ; The subject of baptism -- Confirmation. The existence of confirmation ; The essence of confirmation or its matter and form ; The effects of confirmation ; The minister of confirmation ; The subject of confirmation -- The Holy Eucharist. The mystery of the real presence ; The sacrifice of the mass ; The sacrament of the Eucharist -- Penance. The existence of the power of the keys ; The sacrament itself ; The acts of the penitent -- Extreme unction. The concept and the existence of extreme unction ; The essence of extreme unction or its matter and form ; The effects of extreme unction ; The minister and the subject of extreme unction -- Orders. The existence of the sacrament order ; Its essence or its matter and form ; The effects of the sacrament of order ; The subject of the sacrament of order ; The minister of the sacrament of order -- Matrimony. Matrimony as a contract ; Matrimony as a sacrament -- God the rewarder or eschatology. The last things of man ; The last things of the world.".
- catalog title "A manual of dogmatic theology. Translated by John J. Byrnes.".
- catalog title "Brevior synopsis theologiæ dogmaticæ. English".
- catalog type "text".