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Ascension of Jesus Christ. --- Exaltation of Jesus Christ. --- Resurrection of Jesus Christ. --- Resurrection --- Resurrection. --- Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ. --- Ascension --- Exaltation --- Resurrection --- Transfiguration
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Les deux sermons « Sur la résurrection des morts et Contre l'ivresse », qui constituent les deux premiers textes du premier tome, sont des homélies liturgiques prêchées alors que Jean Chrysostome était prêtre à Antioche. Dans la première, le prédicateur défend, contre l'influence des groupes gnostiques présents dans la capitale syrienne, la foi en la résurrection des corps. « Contre l'ivresse », unique homélie pascale authentique du corpus chrysostomien, témoigne quant à elle de l'évolution de la fête de Pâques dans la seconde moitié du IVe siècle. En effet, l'Ascension et la Pentecôte, qui étaient commémorées auparavant lors d'une unique fête, le jour de Pâques, se trouvent célébrées désormais lors de fêtes distinctes. En complément est ici donnée l'homélie « Sur la Pâque ». Longtemps considérée comme l'une des meilleures de Chrysostome, elle s'avère composée plus tardivement, entre la fin du VIe et le milieu du VIIIe siècle. Elle présente à la postérité sous le nom de Chrysostome, dans ses deux principales recensions, une homélie au style soigné, expurgée de ses développements de circonstance et lue, selon les versions, lors des célébrations pascales ou dans les monastères. Le premier volume est en rapport avec le cycle pascal, le second volume (SC 562) comprenant des homélies « Sur l'Ascension » et « Sur la Pentecôte ».
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Calvin's eucharistic doctrine has been approached in the past from the standpoint of his polemic with the Lutherans and the Zwinglians, but Father McDonnell believes that Calvin's primary position was determined by his rejection of Roman Catholicism. The author, therefore, explores Calvin's eucharistic doctrine through a comprehensive analysis of his stand against the Roman Catholic Church. Introductory chapters are devoted to the broader currents of pre-Reformation thought: Scotist tradition, devotiomoderna, humanism, and the Platonic renewal. The study continues with a discussion of St. Augustine, the medieval disputants, and the doctrines of Calvin's contemporaries-Luther, Bucer, and Melanchthon. The final chapter considers the relevancy of Calvin's objections to Catholic eucharistic doctrine and their relation to modern developments in Catholic sacramental thought. Originally published in 1967.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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