Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman

The purpose of this thesis is to study the Ministerial and Common Priesthood according to Saint Cardinal John Henry Newman. In 1982, the Sacra Congregatio Pro Doctrina Fidei found that the doctrine of priesthood, as found in the Anglican Church and in the Roman Catholic Church respectively, presente...

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Autor: Nesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
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Palabra clave:Ministerial priesthood
Common priesthood
Tria Munera Christi
Sensus Fidelium
Sacerdocio ministerial
Sacerdocio común
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spelling Ministerial and common priesthood according to NewmanNesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8Ministerial priesthoodCommon priesthoodTria Munera ChristiSensus FideliumSacerdocio ministerialSacerdocio comúnThe purpose of this thesis is to study the Ministerial and Common Priesthood according to Saint Cardinal John Henry Newman. In 1982, the Sacra Congregatio Pro Doctrina Fidei found that the doctrine of priesthood, as found in the Anglican Church and in the Roman Catholic Church respectively, presented divergences and challenges in the efforts to foster dialogue and unity between these two communities. Newman, a prominent ecumenist who was originally Anglican but subsequently converted to Catholicism, emphasised the divine origin of the ministerial priesthood during his Tractarian time, and as a Catholic fought for the rights and dignity of the laity in the Church. Given the impact of his ideas on the Church Magisterium, specifically in relation to the common and ministerial priesthood, this research aims to trace the origins and subsequent evolution of such ideas in Newman, both during his time as an Anglican and later as a Catholic. We attempt to collect, organise, and present Newman’s teachings regarding the Priesthood of Jesus Christ, of which the common priesthood and ministerial priesthood are diverse participations. The need to verify whether Newman’s thinking evolved over time determined our thesis’s structure, imbuing it with a narrative flow and putting it in a literary genre that could be called literary-existential, which is perhaps the one most in accord with the theology of Newman. This perspective requires analysing the contexts and historical moments in which Newman spoke about our topics, in order to get a better grasp of his rich thought without reducing it to a particular theological method.Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de NavarraDadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra20242024-01-0120242024-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/110378reponame:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarrainstname:Universidad de NavarraInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/1103782026-06-21T12:47:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
title Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
spellingShingle Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
Nesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8
Ministerial priesthood
Common priesthood
Tria Munera Christi
Sensus Fidelium
Sacerdocio ministerial
Sacerdocio común
title_short Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
title_full Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
title_fullStr Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
title_full_unstemmed Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
title_sort Ministerial and common priesthood according to Newman
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8
author Nesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8
author_facet Nesayyan-Agatha, N.J. (Nino Joseph)|||/items/6159b86d-015a-4c79-acf1-893800357de8
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ministerial priesthood
Common priesthood
Tria Munera Christi
Sensus Fidelium
Sacerdocio ministerial
Sacerdocio común
topic Ministerial priesthood
Common priesthood
Tria Munera Christi
Sensus Fidelium
Sacerdocio ministerial
Sacerdocio común
description The purpose of this thesis is to study the Ministerial and Common Priesthood according to Saint Cardinal John Henry Newman. In 1982, the Sacra Congregatio Pro Doctrina Fidei found that the doctrine of priesthood, as found in the Anglican Church and in the Roman Catholic Church respectively, presented divergences and challenges in the efforts to foster dialogue and unity between these two communities. Newman, a prominent ecumenist who was originally Anglican but subsequently converted to Catholicism, emphasised the divine origin of the ministerial priesthood during his Tractarian time, and as a Catholic fought for the rights and dignity of the laity in the Church. Given the impact of his ideas on the Church Magisterium, specifically in relation to the common and ministerial priesthood, this research aims to trace the origins and subsequent evolution of such ideas in Newman, both during his time as an Anglican and later as a Catholic. We attempt to collect, organise, and present Newman’s teachings regarding the Priesthood of Jesus Christ, of which the common priesthood and ministerial priesthood are diverse participations. The need to verify whether Newman’s thinking evolved over time determined our thesis’s structure, imbuing it with a narrative flow and putting it in a literary genre that could be called literary-existential, which is perhaps the one most in accord with the theology of Newman. This perspective requires analysing the contexts and historical moments in which Newman spoke about our topics, in order to get a better grasp of his rich thought without reducing it to a particular theological method.
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