The Inner Life of Catholic Reform offers a longue durà e overview of the sentiments and spiritual ideas of the 250-year long time span from the ending of the Council of Trent to the Catholic Enlightenment, known as Catholic Reform.
The Inner Life of Catholic Reform offers a longue durà e overview of the sentiments and spiritual ideas of the 250-year long time span from the ending of the Council of Trent to the Catholic Enlightenment, known as Catholic Reform.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ulrich L. Lehner is William K. Warren Professor of Theology at University of Notre Dame, Indiana. A member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, he has received awards and fellowships from the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, the Notre Dame Institute of Advanced Study, the Earhart Foundation, the German Humboldt Foundation and the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation. He is the award-winning author and editor of thirty books and scholarly works on early modern and modern history of religion.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: The Dynamics of Reform Chapter 2: The Varying Theologies of the Priesthood Chapter 3: The Homily Chapter 4: Teaching the Faith in a Parish Chapter 5: The Spiritual Formation of the Family Chapter 6: Laymovements Transforming the Church Chapter 7: Eucharist and Confession Chapter 8: Transformation through Prayer Chapter 9: Symbols and Images Chapter 10: Mary and Joseph: Images of Hope Conclusion Bibliography of Primary Sources Bibliography of Secondary Sources
Preface Chapter 1: The Dynamics of Reform Chapter 2: The Varying Theologies of the Priesthood Chapter 3: The Homily Chapter 4: Teaching the Faith in a Parish Chapter 5: The Spiritual Formation of the Family Chapter 6: Laymovements Transforming the Church Chapter 7: Eucharist and Confession Chapter 8: Transformation through Prayer Chapter 9: Symbols and Images Chapter 10: Mary and Joseph: Images of Hope Conclusion Bibliography of Primary Sources Bibliography of Secondary Sources
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