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Priesthood and the Diaconate: The Recipient of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from the Perspective of Creation Theology and Christology Book

Priesthood and the Diaconate: The Recipient of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from the Perspective of Creation Theology and Christology
Priesthood and the Diaconate: The Recipient of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from the Perspective of Creation Theology and Christology, With the apostolic letter of Pope John Paul II Ordinatio sacerdotalis (1994), the Magisterium of the Catholic Church has presented the tradition of conferring Holy Orders on men only - a tradition shared with the Orthodox Churches - as an expression of di, Priesthood and the Diaconate: The Recipient of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from the Perspective of Creation Theology and Christology has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Priesthood and the Diaconate: The Recipient of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from the Perspective of Creation Theology and Christology
  • Written by author Gerhard Ludwig Muller
  • Published by Ignatius Press, March 2002
  • With the apostolic letter of Pope John Paul II Ordinatio sacerdotalis (1994), the Magisterium of the Catholic Church has presented the tradition of conferring Holy Orders on men only - a tradition shared with the Orthodox Churches - as an expression of di
  • With the apostolic letter of Pope John Paul II Ordinatio sacerdotalis (1994), the Magisterium of the Catholic Church has presented the tradition of conferring Holy Orders on men only - a tradition shared with the Orthodox Churches - as an expression of di
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Foreword11
Abbreviations15
IA Challenge for Contemporary Ecclesiology19
IIWho Receives the Sacrament of Holy Orders in the Degrees of Priesthood and Diaconate?35
IIIPriesthood: Is a Baptized Man the only Possible Valid Recipient of Holy Orders?63
IVThe Sacramental Diaconate183
Acknowledgments227
Scripture Index229
Subject Index237


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