An edition of Doors to the Sacred (1981)

Doors to the sacred

a historical introduction to sacraments in the Catholic Church : updated and expanded with charts and glossary

Vatican II Golden Anniversary edition.
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An edition of Doors to the Sacred (1981)

Doors to the sacred

a historical introduction to sacraments in the Catholic Church : updated and expanded with charts and glossary

Vatican II Golden Anniversary edition.
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Too much theology, too little anthropology and cultural history in this otherwise competent survey. Martos examines transubstantiation, consubstantiation, transignification, and other Eucharistic subtleties, but neglects the psychological implications of eating one's God, the immense folklore that has grown up around it, its relation to the Eleusinian mysteries, Mithraic banquets, etc. He opens each chapter on the individual sacraments with a section on ""parallels and precedents,"" but his references to primitive ritual and Jewish liturgical practice are perfunctory and vague. He discusses changing Christian attitudes toward death without mentioning Philippe Ariès, brings up ""sacramental magic,"" but not Bronislaw Malinowski. We hear a great deal of Rahner, Schillebeeckx, and Bernard Cooke, but nothing of James, Durkheim, Weber, or Jung. Even Eliade barely rates a notice. The topic, to be sure, is immense; no one could cover it completely. And for the reader willing to work within Martos' limits, the book provides a thorough, reliable outline of the evolution of the sacraments. Martos starts all his explanations (e.g., of Arianism) from scratch, and builds up to a level of considerable sophistication. His general bias is liberal, but he doesn't press it. So readers interested in studying the Catholic sacramental system from the inside will find this a useful guide, but anyone looking for full-bodied, wide-ranging Religionsgeschichte will be badly disappointed.

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Liguori
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565

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Doors to the sacred: a historical introduction to sacraments in the Catholic Church
2001, Liquori/Triumph
in English - Rev. and updated ed.
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Doors to the sacred: a historical introduction to sacraments in the Catholic Church
1991, Triumph Books
in English - Expanded ed.
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Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction To Sacraments in the Catholic Church
1981, Doubleday
Hardback in English - 1st ed.
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Doors to the Sacred
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Liguori, Missouri

Edition Notes

1 flolded sheet.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
234/.16088282
Library of Congress
BX2200 .M355 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 565 pages
Number of pages
565

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Open Library
OL31016888M
Internet Archive
doorstosacredhis0000mart_h2w1
ISBN 13
9780764824517
LCCN
2014004117

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