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The Celibacy Myth: Loving for Life
This path breaking book opens the door to a clearer understanding of what is emerging as unique spirituality for the parish priest. It is a positive presentation of the charism of celibacy in of, and for the Church. The issue in The Celibacy Myth is not Church law but rather the priest himself and his way of 'loving for life'. Celibacy is described as a charism of relationship, and so the book's primary focus is on a parish priest's relationship with his people. The authors demonstrate that the value of this understanding will be evidenced in its effect on the priest himself, the life of his faith community, and that community's attractiveness as a sign of the kingdom of God to the world. Surprisingly perhaps, married couples play a significant role in this understanding of celibacy. So the authors also explore the developing theology of sacramental marriage, seeing in it a sacred gift of the Church, particularly for the celibate parish priest as he journeys in faith with his people. In so doing, they shed shed new light on the important relationship between matrimonied couples and celibate priests.
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5584 | 241.66 Gal c | Perpus. Lantai 2 | Available |
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241.66 Gal c
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Publisher | The Crossroad Publ.Co. : New York., 1988 |
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156hlm; 13,5x21cm
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English
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0-85439-295-5
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241.66
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Statement of Responsibility |
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