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This addition to the Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments
series provides readers with a deeper appreciation of God's gifts
and call in the sacraments through a renewed encounter with God's
Word. James Prothro offers a biblical theology of the sacrament of
reconciliation--the restoration of the sinner through forgiveness
and repentance. Prothro fleshes out the patterns in which God's
people in the Old and New Testaments approach the merciful God,
confess, and are forgiven and called to reengage their relationship
with God by growing in faith and love through God's ministry of
grace. Series editors are Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn.
Gray and Sehorn teach at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of
Theology, which prepares students for Christian mission through
on-campus and distance-education programs. Gray is also president
of the Augustine Institute.
This series on the seven Sacraments provides readers with a deeper
appreciation of God's gifts and call in the Sacraments through a
renewed encounter with God's Word. In this volume, a leading
Catholic scholar offers a biblical theology of the priesthood
rooted in the Old and New Testaments. Half a millennium after the
Protestant Reformation and in the midst of an ongoing clerical
crisis in the Catholic Church, this book presents a comprehensive
biblical vision and defense of the sacramental priesthood and an
informed theological response to the problem of priestly sin. It
gives expression to the ministerial priesthood's biblically
grounded, sacramental share in the sacrificial ministry of Jesus
Christ. Series editors are Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn. Gray is
president of the Augustine Institute, which has one million
subscribers to its online content channel, Formed.org. Gray and
Sehorn teach at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of
Theology, which prepares students for Christian mission through
on-campus and distance education programs.
This addition to A Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments
series provides readers with a deeper appreciation of God's gifts
and call in the Sacraments through a renewed encounter with God's
Word. New Testament scholar Isaac Morales, OP, offers a biblical
theology of the initiatory rite of baptism that will be interesting
and informative to the church catholic. Morales provides a
synthetic biblical account of the sacrament of baptism, rooted in
the rich water symbolism of the Old Testament and finding its full
flourishing in baptismal participation in the saving events of
Christ's passion, death, and resurrection as described in the New
Testament. This book provides lay teachers with background and
depth on topics taught frequently in the parish, making it suitable
for classroom use and parish ministry. The series editors are
Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn. Gray is president of the Augustine
Institute, which has one million subscribers to its online content
channel, Formed.org. Gray and Sehorn both teach at the Augustine
Institute Graduate School of Theology, which prepares students for
Christian mission through on-campus and distance education
programs.
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