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Sacramental Theology from another point of view.,
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This review is from: Sacramental Theology (Paperback)
Herbert Vorgrimler has written a very clear, scholarly study of the Sacraments. Most Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and Eastern Orthodox Christians accept that there are seven (7) sacraments. Vorgrimler broadens the sacramental base to include the Creation as a sacrament; Jesus, the Christ is a sacrament as is "The Body of Christ" - the Church.
After reading this book I selected it as the basic text book for a course in Sacramental Theology at The Episcopal School for Ministry in the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. Vorgrimler expands the discussion of the sacraments but seems to limit the sacramental scene to the Roman Catholic Church. Roderic D. Wiltse, Priest of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Missouri, based in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Some books on Theology are meant to be an easy read. Some are high flying with acute and sharpe angles and deep plunges ... maybe tuff to grasp. I found this book to be adult and middle of my comprehension range. Best to read in pages and digested with full appreciation of the mysteries and complexity of a nice enjoyable Theological-meal. This book will stay in my library to be re-visited often.
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Sacramental Theology by Linda M. Maloney (Paperback - Nov. 1992)
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