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God matters / Herbert McCabe.
Author
McCabe, Herbert, 1926-2001
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Language
English
Εdition
Paperback ed.
Published/Created
London ; New York : Continuum, 2012.
Description
249 pages ; 25 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
BR100 .M323 2012
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Christianity
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Philosophy
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God (Christianity)
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Catholic Church
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Doctrines
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Notes
Originally published: London: Chapman, 1987.
Contents
pt. 1. God. Creation
Freedom
Evil
The involvement of God
pt. 2. Incarnation. The myth of God incarnate
The incarnation: an exchange with Professor Maurice Wiles
pt. 3. Atonement: a long sermon for Holy Week. Holy Thursday: the mystery of unity
Good Friday: the mystery of the cross
The Easter vigil: the mystery of new life
pt. 4. Sacraments. Transubstantiation and the real presence
Some thoughts on the eucharistic presence / by G. Egner
Transubstantiation: a reply to G. Egner
More thoughts on the eucharistic presence / by G. Egner
Sacramental language
pt. 5. Morals and politics. The class struggle and Christian love
Thoughts on hunger strikes
pt. 6. Talks and sermons. The Immaculate Conception
Prayer
Obedience
A sermon for St. Thomas
On being Dominican
Ash Wednesday
The genealogy of Christ.
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ISBN
9780264675046 ((pbk.))
0264675045 ((pbk.))
OCLC
1002851472
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