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The Creed and the Christian Life.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sarot, M.
Series:
Louvain Monographs in Theology and Religious Studies
Louvain Monographs in Theology and Religious Studies ; v.51
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Creeds.
Christian life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (193 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leuven : Peeters Publishers & Booksellers, 2024.
Summary:
This book, authored by Marcel Sarot, explores the Apostles' Creed and its relevance to the Christian life. Through a scholarly yet devotional approach, it examines the Creed's theological significance, focusing on its Trinitarian structure and its commitment-driven nature. The book delves into the Creed not merely as a list of factual beliefs but as a series of commitments that shape the Christian faith and practice. It integrates insights from speech act theory and theological reflection, offering a deeper understanding of key articles such as the belief in God the Father, the Incarnation, the Resurrection, and the Church. By analyzing the Creed in light of historical and contemporary perspectives, it aims to deepen both scholarly and personal engagement with Christian doctrine. The intended audience includes theologians, students of religion, and individuals interested in the intersection of faith and practice. Generated by AI.
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Print version: Sarot, M. The Creed and the Christian Life
ISBN:
9789042953031
OCLC:
1478701445

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