
Mysterion Seeking Understanding
How Sacramentality Can Save the Body of Christ
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 21. October 2022
254 pages
978-1-6667-0645-1 (ISBN)
System requirements
for ePUB without DRM
E-Book Single Licence
You are acquiring a single user licence for this eBook, which you might not transfer. [L]
Available for download
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
The common misconception is that first came the church and then came the sacraments. The reality is that first came God's grace and then came the church and then the church found visible ways to see the invisible grace God bestows. The resulting perspective shift puts Christ where Paul would have us put him, as the head of the church and author or our salvation. This book invites us to see and write about the sacraments not as mere band aids to the problems we face but as lenses for examining our church. Some of the authors delve deep into intellectual conceptions while others make plain what has always seemed so extravagant. The thread they all hold onto however is the desire to help the reader see sacramentality as something wonderous rather than archaic; and to find deep value for sacramentality and the visible signs of God's invisible grace.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-6667-0645-1 (9781666706451)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Ian S. Markham | Jeremy Means-Koss
Mysterion Seeking Understanding
How Sacramentality Can Save the Body of Christ
Book
10/2022
Pickwick Publications
€45.80
Shipment within 3-4 weeks

Ian S. Markham | Jeremy Means-Koss
Mysterion Seeking Understanding
How Sacramentality Can Save the Body of Christ
Book
10/2022
Pickwick Publications
€31.80
Shipment within 3-4 weeks
Persons
The Very Rev Ian S. Markham is the dean of Virginia Theological Seminary and professor of theology and ethics. He is a priest associate at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA.
Jeremy Means-Koss is the Priest-in-Charge of St. Peter's and St. James' Episcopal Churches in southwestern Vermont. He holds degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary, King's College London and American University and earned his Certificate of Anglican Studies from Virginia Theological Seminary. He has also held numerous roles in students affairs/higher education.
Jeremy Means-Koss is the Priest-in-Charge of St. Peter's and St. James' Episcopal Churches in southwestern Vermont. He holds degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary, King's College London and American University and earned his Certificate of Anglican Studies from Virginia Theological Seminary. He has also held numerous roles in students affairs/higher education.
System requirements
File format: ePUB
Copy protection: without DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Use a reader that can handle the file format ePUB, such as Adobe Digital Editions or FBReader – both free (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Install the free app Adobe Digital Editions or the app PocketBook (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (not Kindle).
The file format ePUB works well for novels and non-fiction books – i.e., 'flowing' text without complex layout. On an e-reader or smartphone, line and page breaks automatically adjust to fit the small displays.
This eBook does not use copy protection or Digital Rights Management
For more information, see our eBook Help page.