, at Mileve (416; can. ii) in the Second Council of Orange (529; can. xv); and in the Council of Florence (1439; Deer. pro. Armen., see Denzinger-Bannwart, nn. 86, 102, 200, 695). The early Anglican Church held fast to the true doctrine: “Baptism is not only a sign of...
Related to Christian sacraments:Holy Sacraments,Sacraments of the Catholic Church sac·ra·ment (săk′rə-mənt) n. 1.ChristianityA rite believed to be a means of or visible form of grace, especially: a.In the Eastern, Roman Catholic, and some other Western Christian churches, any of...
A Sacramental Universe: Some Anglican Thinking. emphasised the concept of a sacred thing, Rowan Williams broadens the debate by putting a case for sacramentality as the paradox of difference where the Divine is seen in 'not-God-ness' given into inanimate form in the sacraments. ... Douglas,...
BRYAN D. SPINKS. Sacraments, Ceremonies and the Stuart Divines. Sacramental Theology and Liturgy...Peter P. C. CarlsonHistorical Society of the Episcopal ChurchAnglican and Episcopal HistorySpinks, Bryan D. Sacraments, Ceremonies and the Stuart Divines: Sacramental Theology and Liturgy in England...
SACRAMENTSLITURGIESTHEOLOGYEPISCOPAL ChurchThe laying on of hands and anointing of the sick at the center of the church's ritual care of the...Larson-... L Larson-Miller - 《Anglican Theological Review》 被引量: 2发表: 2006年 Semioethics and Meaningful Sacred Signs: The Laying on of Hands...
It was a whimsical yet powerful way of connecting my own baptism with the baptism of Christ, making them both present in a single moment, inviting me to receive their multiple meanings into my heart and soul. When the Church celebrates the Baptism of Our Lord this Sunday, I will be thinki...
and to receive the sacrament (Communion) according to the rites of the Church of England within three months, and to take an Oath: “I, N, do declare that I do believe that there is not any transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, or in the elements of the bread an...
Publication: Anglican and Episcopal History Date: September 2011 Volume/issue: Vol. 80, No. 3 Subjects: Theology Religion Age of EnlightenmentArticle excerpt Liturgy in the Age of Reason: Worship and Sacraments in England and Scotland 1662-c. 1800. By Brian D. Spinks. (Farnham, Surrey, ...
Harrison herself helped to muddy the waters. For instance, she often paradoxically referred to herself as a "religious atheist" and joined societies with names such as the Heretic Society. For all her bluster, however, allusions to the Anglican Church and it symbols and sacraments appear in her...
Harrison herself helped to muddy the waters. For instance, she often paradoxically referred to herself as a "religious atheist" and joined societies with names such as the Heretic Society. For all her bluster, however, allusions to the Anglican Church and it symbols and sacraments appear in her...