Sacramentalizing human history : in honour of Edward Schillebeeckx (1914-2009)

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Sacramentalizing human history : in honour of Edward Schillebeeckx (1914-2009)

edited by Erik Borgman, Paul D. Murray, and Andrés Torres Queiruga

(Concilium, 2012/1)

SCM Press, 2012

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  • Edward Schillebeeckx's reflections on the sacraments and the future of Catholic theology / Erik Borgman
  • The Eucharist : remembrance, anticipation, real presence / Jennifer Cooper
  • The sacraments : real event vs empty symbolism or occult magic / Andrés Torres Queiruga
  • Sacrament today : the affirmation of the 'Other' / Johnson Siluvaipillai
  • The liturgical profundity of the ethically mundane / Ben Kautzer
  • The ups and downs, highs and lows, and practicalities of ecclesiological analysis / Paul D. Murray
  • Incessant incarnation as the future of humanity : the promise of Schillebeeckx's sacramental theology / Stephan van Erp
  • The power behind the new English translation of the Roman Missal / Kevin T. Kelly
  • Continuity or discontinuity : a methodological proposal to study the theological contents of the prayers in the Roman Missal / Joseph Lionel
  • Theological aspects of the sexual abuse crisis / Erik Borgman

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Contents Editorial Part One: Sacramentalizing Human History Edward Schillebeeckx's Reflections on the Sacraments and the Future of Catholic Theology ERIK BORGMAN The Eucharist: Remembrance, Anticipation, Real Presence JENNIFER COOPER The Sacraments: Real Event vs Empty Symbolism or Occult Magic ANDRES TORRES QUEIRUGA Sacrament Today: The Affirmation of the 'Other' JOHNSON SILUVAIPILLAI The Liturgical Profundity of the Ethically Mundane BEN KAUTZER The Ups and Downs, Highs and Lows, and Practicalities of Ecclesiological Analysis PAUL D. MURRAY Incessant Incarnation as the Future of Humanity: The Promise of Schillebeeckx's Sacramental Theology STEPHAN VAN ERP

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