QUÉ SIGNIFICA SACERDOTALIST EN INGLÉS
Sacerdotalismo
Sacerdotalismo es la creencia de que los sacrificios propiciatorios por el pecado requieren la intervención de un sacerdote. Es decir, es la creencia de que un orden especial, segregado de los hombres, llamado el sacerdocio, son los únicos que pueden comunicarse directamente con Dios o los dioses. Este sistema del sacerdocio es ejemplificado por los sacerdotes en el Antiguo Testamento. El término sacerdotalismo viene del latín sacerdos, sacerdote, literalmente uno que presenta ofrendas sagradas y se atreve a dar. El término latino relacionado sacerdocio se refiere a la jerarquía terrenal cuyo objetivo principal es la salvación del alma.
definición de sacerdotalist en el diccionario inglés
La definición de sacerdotalista en el diccionario es una persona que defiende o defiende los principios, métodos, etc. del sacerdocio.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SACERDOTALIST»
Descubre el uso de
sacerdotalist en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
sacerdotalist y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Committed Worship: The sacraments of ongoing conversion
Beyond Clericalism These insights into the purpose of ordained ministry illumine
another facet of sacerdotalist theology, its elitism. In a sense, the common good
of the Church requires that its leaders comprise an elite group within the ...
2
Democracy and Religion: Gladstone and the Liberal Party ...
It was not that they were more anti-sacerdotalist than the radicals, but that the
sacerdotalist problem seemed to occupy relatively more of their thoughts.84 Calls
for disestablishment played a far less prominent role in their political argument ...
3
The Epistle to the Romans
(4) We are not to impute to the apostle a sacerdotalist view of the efficacy of
baptism. It is sufficient that in an appeal of this kind he should have elicited from
the import of baptism as sign and seal the significance which pointed to the
vindication ...
The sacerdotalist declared all varieties of religion save his own mere shams. Mr.
Gifford accepted the first half of that proposition, and then argued that the
sacerdotalist himself was demonstrably the greatest sham of them all. And Cecil,
with ...
William Henry Fitchett,
2008
5
Saint John Vianney: The Curé D'Ars Today
The clericalist pursues a career of which mediocrity is the safeguard, while the
sacerdotalist pursues a mission of which ardent love is the token. Consequently,
the priestly soul is in the world but not of it, as the clerical caste is of the world but
...
George William Rutler,
1988
But we do not think that the prospective loss of a living in the gift of the Bishop will
have any great effect on the ardour of the enthusiastic Sacerdotalist. The number
of livings in the Bishop's gift is, after all, comparatively small. He cannot refuse ...
7
The University Magazine and Free Review
the monks of Mount Athos ; and is sacerdotalist to the core. Anyone — other than
a sacerdotalist — who tells us that this man can, without the gravest danger, be
allowed to manipulate the education of children, thereby proclaims himself non ...
John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer,
1895
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Encountering Jesus Christ: Rethinking Christological Faith ...
No Christian sacerdotalist went that far; but the idea lay implicit in a sacerdotalist
interpretation of episcopal leadership. Any bishop who thought of episcopal
authority as the ecclesiastical equivalent of imperial power or who imitated the
ways ...
9
Mapping Modern Theology: A Thematic and Historical Introduction
... movements: Though there have been many and notable exceptions, a good
deal of evidence suggests that in the first three decades of the [twentieth] century
much public worship was often sluggish, dull, individualist and sacerdotalist.
Kelly M. Kapic, Bruce L. McCormack,
2012
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Testimony and Tradition: Studies in Reformed and Dissenting ...
... Nonconformists, and the growth within the Church of England of an Anglo~
Catholicism which in some cases seemed more Roman than the Roman, and
which propelled numerous Nonconformist pamphleteers into anti-sacerdotalist
mode.
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SACERDOTALIST»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
sacerdotalist en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Church government by the pastor
Though church government by the pastor is mostly practiced in “low church” traditions, it seems to me to be extremely “sacerdotalist,” an exaltation of the pastoral ... «Patheos, Dic 13»
The Surrender on Sex
He thought he might trust it to go on being orthodox; to go on being sacramentalist; to go on being sacerdotalist; to go on being ritualist, and the rest. There was ... «America Magazine, Ene 12»