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Les ministères d'aujourd'hui
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ISBN: 9782706714757 2706714751 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris: Salvator,

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Un essai consacré à la place essentielle des laïcs, majoritairement des femmes, dans la vie des Eglises locales. L'auteur débat sur la pluralité des ministères, s'interroge sur la nécessité de valoriser l'apostolat des laïcs et la manière d'articuler la mission des prêtres et celle des diacres.

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Sacramenten --- Bisschop --- Priester --- Diaken --- Wijding

Das bischöfliche Amt : Kirchengeschichtliche und ökumenische Studien zur Frage des kirchlichen Amtes
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ISBN: 3525554362 9783525554364 Year: 1999 Publisher: Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht,

Teilkirchen und Personalprälaturen
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ISBN: 9060322959 9789060322956 Year: 1987 Volume: 38 Publisher: Amsterdam: Grüner,


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Gregor von Nazianz: Über die Bischöfe (Carmen 2,1,12): Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar
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ISBN: 3506790072 9783506790071 Year: 1989 Volume: 7 Publisher: Paderborn: Schöningh,


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Le ministère des évêques au Concile Vatican II et depuis : hommage à Mgr Guy Herbulot
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ISBN: 2204067237 9782204067232 Year: 2001 Publisher: Paris: Cerf,


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L'Eucharistie, l'Evêque et l'Eglise durant les trois premiers siècles
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ISBN: 2220034496 9782220034492 Year: 1994 Publisher: Paris: Desclée De Brouwer,


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Les chrétientés d'Occident et leur évêque au IIIe siècle : Plebs in ecclesia constituta (Cyprien, Ep. 63)
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ISBN: 2851212052 9782851212054 Year: 2005 Volume: 176 Publisher: Paris: Institut d'études augustiniennes,


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Episcopal power and personality in medieval Europe, 900-1480
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ISBN: 9782503585000 2503585000 9782503585017 Year: 2020 Publisher: Turnhout: Brepols,

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The essays collected in this volume explore the power of the medieval bishop through the neglected and problematic lens of personality, tackling the construction and presentation of medieval personalities by historians and medieval writers in an interdisciplinary manner.0The question of personality is a problematic one, beset by complications of cultural distance, the layers of the past, and the limitations of the source material.00Recognising these difficulties, this volume draws together character sketches based upon historical narratives and a range of sources, including architecture, liturgical manuscripts, chronicles, and hagiographical material, to show a multifaceted range of means by which historians can construct, reconstruct, and deconstruct episcopal power through the person of the bishop.00Building on a previous volume of essays, 'Episcopal Power and Local Society in Medieval Europe, 900-1400', which examined the construction, augmentation, and expression of episcopal power in local society, this second volume seeks to uncover the impact of the personalities behind that power. Through essays dealing with the construction of cultural and political personalities, the shadows they cast, and the contexts that forged them, this volume brings to life the careers of bishops across medieval Europe from c. 900 to c. 1480. This geographical range and broad time span throws up the similarity in applications and benefits of interdisciplinarity which can be applied to ecclesiastical history, and presents a fascinating range of case studies for consideration


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Augustine and the Humanists : reading the City of God from Petrarch to Poliziano
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ISBN: 9789464447620 9789464447637 9464447621 Year: 2021 Publisher: Gent: Lysa,

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Augustine and the Humanists investigates the reception of Augustine’s De civitate Dei in Italian humanism during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Augustine and the Humanists fills a persistent lacuna by investigating the reception of Augustine’s oeuvre in Italian humanism during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In response to the urgent call for a more extensive and detailed investigation of the reception of Augustine’s works and thought in the Western world, numerous scholars have addressed the topic over the last decades. However, one of Augustine’s major works, the De civitate Dei, has received remarkably little attention. In a series of case studies by renowned specialists of Italian humanism, this volume now analyzes the various strategies that were employed in reading and interpreting the City of God at the dawn of the modern age. Augustine and the Humanists focuses on the reception of the text in the work of sixteen early modern writers and thinkers who played a crucial role in the era between Petrarch and Poliziano. The present volume thus makes a significant and innovative contribution both to Augustinian studies and to our knowledge of early modern intellectual history.

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