Christian Spirituality in the Light of St. Paul’s Letters: What Will Be the Future of Christianity?
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https://doi.org/10.15633/ps.543Abstract
As an attempt to arrive at a concise synthesis of this rich material, this article is an invitation for furthering both research and the application of its findings. The subject has been presented in relation to the following points: Saint Paul’s spirituality and the history of Christian spirituality; essential elements of Christian spirituality according to the Pauline corpus; God: a mystery about which it is possible, worthwhile and necessary to think and speak; the reunion of Christianity with the world, as a self-presentation and as an offer of providing help; the concept of rebirth and fulfillment of life as a proposal of reveling the sense of existence in mutual togetherness.Downloads
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2012-07-07
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