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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Theology - Systematic Theology, grade: 70 of 75, Hekima College Jesuit School of Theology Nairobi, course: Course on "e;Sexual Morality, Marriage and the family"e;, language: English, abstract: What happens when the sacred vows of marriage collide with the complexities of modern life? Delve into a thought-provoking exploration of divorce and remarriage within the Catholic Church, a subject fraught with theological, social, and pastoral challenges. This compelling book navigates the intricate landscape of scripture, tradition, and contemporary realities, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless debate. Uncover the historical context of divorce in the Old Testament, juxtaposed with Jesus' teachings and Paul's interpretations in the New Testament, providing a comprehensive understanding of the evolving perspectives on marriage and its dissolution. Examine the tension between the Church's traditional stance on the indissolubility of marriage and the growing number of Catholics seeking second marriages, questioning whether a rigid "e;no"e; is the only answer. Explore the concept of marriage as a relationship, emphasizing the importance of love, fidelity, and personal consummation, and re-evaluating the Church's understanding of these elements in the context of modern relationships. Furthermore, this book tackles the contentious issue of sacraments for divorced and remarried Catholics, scrutinizing the theological arguments against their participation and proposing alternative pastoral approaches that prioritize inclusion and compassion. Challenge the notion of "e;living in sin"e; and consider the possibility of offering sacramental care to those who have found love and commitment in second marriages, while remaining true to their faith. Discover a balanced and insightful analysis that seeks to bridge the gap between moral norms and pastoral realities, offering hope and guidance for individuals navigating the complexities of love, commitment, and faith in the 21st century. This book is essential reading for theologians, pastors, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Catholic Church's evolving response to divorce and remarriage. Explore the evolving dialogue surrounding marriage, divorce, remarriage, Catholic Church doctrine, sacraments, pastoral care, moral theology, and contemporary relationships.
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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Theology - Systematic Theology, grade: 70of 75, Hekima College Jesuit School of Theology Nairobi, course: Seminar Ecumenism - The Irrevocable Commitment to Unity, language: English, abstract: Delve into the complex and often debated topic of ordained ministry within Christianity, exploring the historical development and theological underpinnings that shape its understanding in both the Roman Catholic and Lutheran traditions. Journey through the scriptures and the voices of influential figures like Martin Luther, examining the evolution of ministry from the time of Jesus to the modern era, and navigate the nuances of apostolic succession, the role of the Eucharist, and the common priesthood of all believers. This study meticulously compares and contrasts the Catholic and Lutheran perspectives, revealing points of convergence and divergence on issues such as the sacramentality of ministry, the authority of the Pope, and the ordination of women. Explore the critical ecumenical dialogue surrounding ministry, its potential for mutual recognition, and the persistent challenges that hinder full unity between different Christian denominations. Discover the shared understanding of the calling of all believers and the unique function of ordained ministry in fostering church unity, while also confronting the difficulties related to episcopal succession and the interpretation of "e;deficient"e; ministry in non-Catholic churches. Uncover the rich historical context, the theological intricacies, and the ongoing quest for reconciliation that define the understanding and practice of ordained ministry in these two major branches of Christianity. Unravel the contrasting views on administration, from the democratic structures of the Lutheran church to the hierarchical framework of the Catholic Church, and explore the potential for reform and greater collaboration in the future, navigating challenges surrounding the diverse understandings of scripture, tradition, and fundamental theology that shape this important aspect of Christian life and ecumenical relations. Understand the ministry of Jesus, apostolic succession, the Vatican II documents, and key concepts like justification and the sacraments, alongside the structure of the hessisch-nassauische Landeskirche, offering a comprehensive overview of this important topic. This exploration sheds light on the vital role of both ordained ministers and lay members in proclaiming the gospel and witnessing to the love of Christ in the world, while also considering more radical visions for the future of the church that prioritize service and compassion for the suffering. This is a compelling analysis of the ordained ministry in the context of Christian ecumenism and historical theology.
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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Theology - Biblical Theology, grade: 63 of 75, Hekima College Jesuit School of Theology Nairobi, course: Course on "e;The Pauline Writings"e;, language: English, abstract: Administration and Leadership of Christian Communities were big challenges for the first Christian Communities. Throughout the years the questions of headship developed and led to the hierarchical structure of the Roman Catholic Church nowadays. This paper will look on the roots of organizing "e;parish"e;-life as it is mentioned in the Pauline Writings. It will show, that the Pauline communities offer a lot of different kinds of ministry to imitate even today. In a first step a brief overview on Paul s self-understanding as an apostle and his ideas about the church will be presented. The first main part will examine, starting from the present hierarchy of ministries, the different gifts and models of administration shown in the Pauline Letters. A second main focus will be on the status of women which is found in direct and indirect ways in Paul s Letters. The conclusion will critically evaluate the results of the research. The basic elements for this research are the seven undisputed letters of Paul. These are the so called Proto-Pauline Writings (1 Thess, 1+2 Cor, Gal, Rom, Phil und Phlm). After the death of Paul arose several so called Deutero-Pauline Writings (Col, Eph, 2 Thess, Past [1.2 Tim, Tit]). The limitation to the undisputed letters in this research excludes other important Writings of the New Testament. But referring to the framework of the course and facing the wealth of the documents giving information about administration in the early church, it can be justified to examine only the letters which are undisputed written by Paul. Just in cases where an important deviation or contradiction to other writings of the New Testament occurs, the appropriate text will be mentioned. The research uses at any time the Greek original text to do justice to the wealth of meanings of important passages.