
The Holy Spirit of Communion
A Study in Pneumatology and Ecclesiology
Marek Jagodzinski(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. August 2023
350 pages
978-3-647-50021-8 (ISBN)
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Communion is a dynamic reality - love, unity of life, mutual penetration, the closest union. The Holy Spirit is the Communion within the Trinity and forms the communion between God, man and the world, between people, in the Church and within whole reality of this world. Showing pneumatology as a dimension of the entire dogmatic theology determines the originality of this monograph. Typically, theologians focused their works on pneumatology itself. Marek Jagodzi?ski's monograph is especially up to date since the pentecostal awakening in Christianity carries certain dangers. They take the forms of over-exposing the Holy Spirit at the expense of the Son of God, overly simplified ecumenism, emphasising charisms over the institution and putting personal experience over the community faith of the Church. The study is not only a presentation of ideas but brings new and inspiring elements to the scientific discussion. It is an original and creative contribution to the theoretical achievements of theology as a discipline of science. The dissertation brings a new name for the Third Divine Person - Communion in the Holy Trinity. Communion reflects the mission of the Holy Spirit which embraces the Church and the sacraments, voices a golden mean between forgetting about the Holy Spirit and the Joachimism of proclaiming the era of the Holy Spirit. The monograph justifies the simultaneous existence of Christology and pneumatology, brings a new perspective on Filioque and is of significance for ecumenism.
Marek Jagodzi?ski, Prof. Dr. hab., is Professor in the Chair of the Orthodox Theology at the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and Major Seminary in Radom, Poland.
Marek Jagodzi?ski, Prof. Dr. hab., is Professor in the Chair of the Orthodox Theology at the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and Major Seminary in Radom, Poland.
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English
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Göttingen
Germany
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978-3-647-50021-8 (9783647500218)
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Marek Jagodzinski, Prof. Dr. hab., is Professor in the Chair of the Orthodox Theology at the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and Major Seminary in Radom, Poland.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Holy Spirit in the Communion of the Holy Trinity
- 1.1 The Communion-based Pneumatological Potential of Biblical Texts
- 1.2 The Communional Aspects of the Historical Development of Pneumatology
- 1.2.1 The Communional Position of the Holy Spirit in the Light of the First Trinitological Concepts
- 1.2.2 The Communion-based Pneumatological Aspects in the Further Development of Trinitology
- 1.2.3 The Communional Dimension of the Filioque
- 1.2.4 The Communional Aspects of Medieval Pneumatology
- 1.2.5 The Communional Aspects of Pneumatology of the Last Council and Post-Conciliar Theology
- 1.3 The Holy Spirit as a Person in the Trinitarian Communion
- 1.3.1 The Holy Spirit in the Personal Relations of the Trinitarian Communion
- 1.3.2 The Holy Spirit in the Communional Trinitarian Perichoresis
- 1.3.3 The Holy Spirit in the Communional Unity and Plurality of the Persons of the Holy Trinity
- 1.3.4 The Origin of the Holy Spirit in the Trinitarian Communion
- 1.3.5 Problems in the Traditional View of the Persons of the Holy Trinity
- 1.3.6 The Specificity of the Holy Spirit in the Trinitarian Communion
- 1.3.7 A Communional View of the Properties of the Persons of the Holy Spirit
- 1.4 A Communicative-Communional Account of the Holy Spirit
- 2. The Communional-Trinitarian Aspects of the Holy Spirit's Work in the History of Salvation
- 2.1 Christological Pneumatology - Pneumatological Christology
- 2.2 The Holy Spirit in Revealing and Working Together with the Son
- 2.3 The Work of the Holy Spirit in Christ's Mysteries
- 2.4 The Pneumatological Dimension of Life in Communion With Christ
- 2.5 The Pneumatological Dimension of Theology
- 2.6 The Communional Aspects of Contemporary Pneumatological Thought
- 3. The Pneumatological-Sacramental Structure of the Church's Communion
- 3.1 The Holy Spirit as the Co-Creator of the Church's Communion
- 3.2 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of Faith
- 3.3 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Word of God
- 3.4 The Church as the Sacrament of the Holy Spirit
- 3.4.1 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of Institutionality at the Service of the Church's Identity
- 3.4.2 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of Institutionality at the Service of Ecclesial Unity
- 3.4.3 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Church's Liberating Institutionality
- 3.4.4 The Implications of the Pneumatological-Sacramental Vision of the Church
- 3.5 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Sacraments of Communion
- 3.5.1 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Sacraments of Initiation into Communion
- 3.5.1.1 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Baptism
- 3.5.1.2 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Confirmation
- 3.5.1.3 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of the Eucharist
- 3.5.2 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Sacraments of Healing of Communion
- 3.5.2.1 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation
- 3.5.2.2 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
- 3.5.3 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Sacraments at the Service of Communion
- 3.5.3.1 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- 3.5.3.2 The Pneumatological-Communional Dimension of the Sacrament of Matrimony
- 4. The Pneumatological-Communional Dimensions of the Church's Unity
- 4.1 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Communion of the Faithful
- 4.2 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Communion of Particular Churches
- 4.3 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Hierarchical Communion
- 4.4 The Pneumatological Dimensions of the Shared Ecumenical Vision of the Church as Communion
- Summary
- List of abbreviations
- Bibliography
- 1. Bible
- 2. Church Documents
- 3. Literature
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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