Priesthood. A history of the ordained ministry in the Roman Catholic Church | |
Tác giả: | Kenan B. Osborne, OFM |
Ký hiệu tác giả: |
OS-K |
DDC: | 262 - Giáo hội học |
Ngôn ngữ: | Anh |
Số cuốn: | 3 |
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Preface | 1 |
1. The Ministry of Jesus | 3 |
1. The Characteristics of Jesus’ Own Ministry | 4 |
2. A Description of the Message of the Earthly Ministry of Jesus | 15 |
3. A Description of the Ministry of the Risen Jesus | 24 |
4. Summary | 28 |
2. An Ecclesiological Presupposition | 30 |
1. Jesus Established a Church in a Fairly Detailed Way | 32 |
2. The Church Dates from the Resurrection | 33 |
3. Summary | 38 |
3. Ministry: 21 to 110 A.D. | 40 |
1. The New Testament Churches | 41 |
2. Presbyter and Episkopos | 44 |
3. The Twelve and the Apostles | 53 |
4. Prophet and Teacher | 65 |
5. Deacon | 67 |
6. The Other Titles of Ministry | 70 |
7. The New Testament and the Issue of Ordination | 70 |
8. The Ministry of the Episkopos at Rome | 75 |
9. The Eucharist and Its Relationship to New Testament Ministry | 77 |
10. Apostolic Succession | 81 |
11. Summary | 83 |
and the Ordination of Women | 86 |
4. Ministry in the Second Christian Century: 90 to 210 A.D. | 89 |
1. The Naming and Function of Christian Ministry | 91 |
2. Ordination to Ministry | 119 |
5. Ministry in the High Patristic Church: 210 to 600 A.D. | 130 |
1. Theological Development of Apostolic Succession | 131 |
2. A Process of Increased Clericalization | 145 |
3. A Process of Theologizing | 148 |
4.A Process of Increased Ministerial Diversification | 155 |
5. The interrelationship of These Various Processes | 159 |
6. Ministry in the Early Medieval Church: 600 to 1000 A D. | 161 |
1. The Division of the Eastern and Western Christian Churches | 163 |
2. The Frankish Structuring of Ministry | 169 |
3. The Papal Structuring of Ministry | 179 |
4. Other Factors Bearing on the Issue of Ordained Ministry | 188 |
5. Summary | 192 |
Minor Orders—An Historical Survey | 195 |
7. Ministry in the Scholastic Period: 1000 to 1400 A. D. | 200 |
1. The Number of Sacred Orders | 202 |
2. The Definition of the Sacrament of Order | 204 |
3. The Sacrament of Order and Ecclesiology | 212 |
4. Jesus and the Sacrament of Order | 216 |
8. Ministry in the Theology of the Reformers | 219 |
1. Martin Luther and the Lutheran Theology of Ministry | 221 |
2. Ministry in John Calvin’s Theology | 239 |
9. The Sacrament of Order and the Council of Trent | 248 |
1. The Preliminary Draft on the Sacrament of Order | 248 |
2. The Doctrinal/Pastoral Statement on Order | 252 |
3. The Canons | 264 |
4. An Overview of the Tridentine Teaching on the Sacrament of Order. | 274 |
10. The Sacrament of Order in Counter-Reformation Theology | 280 |
1. St. Robert Bellarmme and His Presentation of the Sacrament of Holy Order | 281 |
2.Jean-Jacques Olier and His Theology of the Sacrament of Order | 285 |
3. Other Significant Catholic Scholarship on the Sacrament | 288 |
4. Roman Statements on the Priesthood in the Counter- | 293 |
Period and Its Theological Presentation of the Sacrament of Order | 303 |
11. Ministry in the Documents of Vatican II | 307 |
1. History of the Document on Episcopal and Priestly Ministry | 308 |
2. Major Structures of Ordained and Non-Ordained Ministry | 315 |
Substantive Way | 324 |
4. Unfinished Agenda from Vatican II | 337 |
12. Christian Ministry in an Ecumenical Perspective | 343 |
Churches from the Roman Church | 344 |
Church and the Anglican Church | 347 |
Protestant Churches | 349 |
4. The Issue of the Ordination of Women | 353 |
Notss | 356 |
Index of Authors | 381 |