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The nuptial mystery / Angelo Scola ; translated by Michelle K. Borras.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Series: Ressourcement (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., c2005.Description: xxvii, 417 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0802828310 (pbk. alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Mistero nuziale. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 234/.165 22
LOC classification:
  • BT701.3 .S3613 2005
Contents:
1. A theological sketch of man and woman -- 2. Sexual difference and the meaning of the "unity of the two" -- 3. Human sexuality and the Imago Dei -- 4. The dynamisms of nuptiality : affection, love, and sexuality -- 5. A description of the nuptial mystery -- 6. The nuptial mystery and fruitfulness -- 7. Marriage and the family and the crisis of freedom -- 8. Marriage, the family, and life -- 9. Marriage, the family, and education -- 10. Marriage and the family : a communion of generations -- 11. The features of marriage and the family : from past to present -- 12. The insuperable difference : from man and woman to marriage and the family -- 13. Fatherhood, motherhood, and the mystery of the father -- 14. Christ, bridegroom of the church -- 15. The Holy Spirit and the truth about marriage and the family -- 16. Marriage, family, and the Eucharist -- App. 1. From Inter Insignores to Ordinatio Sacerdotalis -- App. 2. Affection in the light of several articles of Saint Thomas Aquinas's De Passionibus : a reading of the Summa Theologiae I-II, q.22, aa. 1-3, and q. 26, aa. 1-2 -- App. 3. The theological principle of human procreation -- App. 4. The formation of priests in the pastoral care of the family -- App. 5. A prophecy of the nuptial mystery : reflections on the teaching of Humanae Vitae -- App. 6. The engagement period : a gift and a task in the preparation for marriage -- App. 7. The nuptial mystery : a perspective for systematic theology?
Review: "Aware that many people today are skeptical about marriage, Angelo Cardinal Scola nevertheless suggests that only in the category of nuptial mystery do we find a way to adequately describe the phenomenon of love." "A bright new leader in the Catholic Church, Cardinal Scola argues that the male-female relationship lies near the heart of what it means to bear the image of God. Scola's book explores the essential sexual differences that both separate and unite men and women, and it shows how men and women can realize their purpose in marriage or celibacy." "Conversant with papal teaching and Catholic writers from Aquinas to von Balthasar, Cardinal Scola writes with a deep regard for marriage and the family. His Nuptial Mystery will leave readers with a thoroughly Christian appreciation for incarnate love."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

1. A theological sketch of man and woman -- 2. Sexual difference and the meaning of the "unity of the two" -- 3. Human sexuality and the Imago Dei -- 4. The dynamisms of nuptiality : affection, love, and sexuality -- 5. A description of the nuptial mystery -- 6. The nuptial mystery and fruitfulness -- 7. Marriage and the family and the crisis of freedom -- 8. Marriage, the family, and life -- 9. Marriage, the family, and education -- 10. Marriage and the family : a communion of generations -- 11. The features of marriage and the family : from past to present -- 12. The insuperable difference : from man and woman to marriage and the family -- 13. Fatherhood, motherhood, and the mystery of the father -- 14. Christ, bridegroom of the church -- 15. The Holy Spirit and the truth about marriage and the family -- 16. Marriage, family, and the Eucharist -- App. 1. From Inter Insignores to Ordinatio Sacerdotalis -- App. 2. Affection in the light of several articles of Saint Thomas Aquinas's De Passionibus : a reading of the Summa Theologiae I-II, q.22, aa. 1-3, and q. 26, aa. 1-2 -- App. 3. The theological principle of human procreation -- App. 4. The formation of priests in the pastoral care of the family -- App. 5. A prophecy of the nuptial mystery : reflections on the teaching of Humanae Vitae -- App. 6. The engagement period : a gift and a task in the preparation for marriage -- App. 7. The nuptial mystery : a perspective for systematic theology?

"Aware that many people today are skeptical about marriage, Angelo Cardinal Scola nevertheless suggests that only in the category of nuptial mystery do we find a way to adequately describe the phenomenon of love." "A bright new leader in the Catholic Church, Cardinal Scola argues that the male-female relationship lies near the heart of what it means to bear the image of God. Scola's book explores the essential sexual differences that both separate and unite men and women, and it shows how men and women can realize their purpose in marriage or celibacy." "Conversant with papal teaching and Catholic writers from Aquinas to von Balthasar, Cardinal Scola writes with a deep regard for marriage and the family. His Nuptial Mystery will leave readers with a thoroughly Christian appreciation for incarnate love."--BOOK JACKET.

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