Trinitarian ecclesiology : Charles Journet, the divine missions, and the mystery of the Church / John F. O'Neill ; foreword by John Baptist Ku.
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TextSeries: Thomistic ressourcement series ; 026Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, 2024Description: xv, 427 pagine ; 22 cmContent type: - testo (txt)
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- 9780813237510
- 231/.044 23/eng/20240213
- BT109 .O55 2024
- BQT 304.O55 2024
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| BQT 304.F20 2023 Metamorfosi della sinodalità : dal Vaticano II a papa Francesco / | BQT 304.H12 Mystery of the Church / | BQT 304.N8 Nouveaux apprentissages pour l'Église : mélanges offerts à Hervé Legrand / | BQT 304.O55 2024 Trinitarian ecclesiology : Charles Journet, the divine missions, and the mystery of the Church / | BQT 304.O92 2024 Parola, sacramento, carisma : Chiesa sinodale, rischi, opportunità / | BQT 305.S28 Church : the human story of God / | BQT 310.N5 2013 Figuring out the Church : her marks and her masters / |
"Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Ave Maria University, 2019, under the title: Trinitarian ecclesiology of Charles Cardinal Journet : the great mystery of Christ and the Church as the visible missions of the Son and the Holy Spirit".
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"Trinitarian Ecclesiology is an example of this approach to the mystery of the Church that places the divine missions at the head and the heart of the work. The order of Journet's work is based on the four causes of the Church. Journet situates the treatise on the hierarchy in its proper place as belonging to the efficient cause of the Church in order to treat the more central mystery of the Church in her formal and material causes, namely the sanctifying gift of fully Christic charity and its visible manifestation".

