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Autor Antonio Aranda |
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Blessed Paul VI’s great encyclical Sacerdotalis caelibatus (24-VI-1967) celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. This article attempts to analyze the text. It considers, first of all, the doctrinal foundations of the ministerial celibacy (its profou[...]![]()
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St. Gregory Thaumaturgus was a man who bridged two extremely important doctrinal events: the activity of Origen, his master in Caesarea, and the Cappadocians, his most direct beneficiaries. Although there are valuable studies concerning him -pri[...]![]()
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The Pauline doctrine of the Divine Image in humankind follows a clear scheme: Christ is the image of God; humans, shaped in the image of Christ, truly become the image of God in Christ. All Christian existence is directed towards dynamically rep[...]![]()
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This study touches on the intimate connection between two theological questions of undoubted interest -Jesus Christ and the evangelization of cultures- which form a double area for consideration, especially in these times. Taking into considerat[...]![]()
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Antonio Aranda ; Giulio Maspero | Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra | 2017-10-23This article highlights the unique intellectual and academic career of Professor Lucas F. Mateo Seco. Firstly, it analyzes the theological features of his research work, highlighting his important production on the thinking of St. Gregory of Nys[...]![]()
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In the theological conception that is revealed in the fourteen encyclicals of John Paul II, as in the rest of his doctrinal documents, anthropology and Christology are inseparable. Only the son of God, making Himself man and uniting Himself with[...]![]()
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In the sphere of Catholic theology, doubtless as a consequence of the frequent contributions made by the Magisterium, recent years have seen a proliferation of reflections on the doctrine of natural law as the basis for the ethical and political[...]![]()
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Some saints have brought to the Church a vast and extensive teaching. When that spiritual doctrine can be bound in its structural and decisive elements, and those Christocentric keys are captured and expressed in not only ascetic or spiritual me[...]