Theology of Sacrament and Worship

The roots of Christian worship in symbol, language, and social dynamics, and theological reflection on the sacramental life in the Church.

Description: The roots of Christian worship in symbol, language, and social dynamics. Theological reflection on the sacramental life in the Church. Contemporary approaches to a theology of sacrament especially in relation to Trinitarian, theology, Christology, Pneumatology, Christian anthropology, and ecclesiology.

Seminary: Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary

Topic areas: What is Liturgical/Sacramental Theology, and Why Should Anyone Care?; Start at the Margins of Life; Rites and Healing; Language, Ontology, and Symbol; Sacrament and Symbolic Exchange; Symbolization and Efficacy; Sacramental Theology and Trinity; Contemporary Sacramental Theology; Contemporary Sacramental Theology; Liturgical Theology; Worship in the Light of Science; Issues in Sacramental/Liturgical Theology

LTGY424 Sacrament and Worship (Durheim)

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