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Formed in the Image of Christ

Kathleen A. Cahalan

Paperback 2004-06-01

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The Christian life is an imitation of Christ's response to God--a religious response to God's initiative. We are called to make all responses--religion and morality--an act of adoring worship and praise. This sacramental theology is the fundamental moral theology of Bernard Haring, C.PP.S., whose contributions as a mid-twentieth century theologian have prepared the way of renewal in Catholic theology today. Part One of this book introduces Bernard Haring and his place in the history of Roman Catholic moral theology. Part Two examines the central concepts of Haring's sacramental-moral theology: responsibility, Christ as Word of God and High Priest, the human person as word and worshiper, and the sacraments as dialogue and response. In Part III Haring takes a minor category--the virtue of religion--and places it at the center of the moral life.

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Publisher Description

The Christian life is an imitation of Christ's response to God--a religious response to God's initiative. We are called to make all responses--religion and morality--an act of adoring worship and praise. This sacramental theology is the fundamental moral theology of Bernard Haring, C.PP.S., whose contributions as a mid-twentieth century theologian have prepared the way of renewal in Catholic theology today. Part One of this book introduces Bernard Haring and his place in the history of Roman Catholic moral theology. Part Two examines the central concepts of Haring's sacramental-moral theology: responsibility, Christ as Word of God and High Priest, the human person as word and worshiper, and the sacraments as dialogue and response. In Part III Haring takes a minor category--the virtue of religion--and places it at the center of the moral life.

Koorong Code259211
ISBN0814651747
EAN9780814651742
Pages252
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryTheology
Sub-CategoryChristology
PublisherLiturgical Press
Publication DateJun 2004
Dimensions16 x 156 x 229mm
Weight0.431kg