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1
Michel REMAUD
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Women in the genealogy of Jesus according to Matthew
[...]The genealogy of Jesus through which opens the Gospel of Matthew lists four women whose presence in this succession of predominantly male generations cannot be explained satisfacto[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 3 - 14 |
2
Alain-Marie DE LASSUS
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The figure of the thuriferous angel in Revelation 8
[...]Chapter 8 of the Book of Revelation describes an offering of incense in heaven and the sending of fire from the altar to the earth This liturgy is performed by an angel in whom the[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 15 - 33 |
3
Elie AYROULET
Marie L. CHAIEB
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What end of time? The eschatology of Irenaeus of Lyon
[...]The reading of Rev 20 6 by Irenaeus described by posterity as millenarian has not been retained by theological tradition Nonetheless in times when the future of man and the world i[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 34 - 45 |
4
Baptiste RAPPIN
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Khiliasmos and Katechon: contemporary issues at the end of time
[...]The A maintains that the Khiliasmos Katechon dichotomy or revolution conservation forms a fundamental polarity which helps for the grasping of the fundamental issues specific to th[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 46 - 64 |
5
Marie-Laetitia CALMEYN
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Baptismal meditation on some questions of current ethics
[...]To contemplate the cross is to dare to address a few questions that place us back at the center of the mystery of salvation from this mystery of giving birth to eternal life Becaus[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 65 - 77 |
6
Alexis LEPROUX
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From Blondel to Verbum Domini: the fact of Tradition
[...]The philosophy of L'Action sheds light on the understanding of the living Tradition of the whole Church DV 12 for the reading of the Holy Scriptures After a reminder of some elemen[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 78 - 89 |
7
Pierre PIRET
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The Grace of the Fourth Week of Spiritual Exercises
[...]The fourth Week of Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius has its own particular course and has its own grace The A examines what Jesus' office of consolation consists of for each pers[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 90 - 99 |
8
Pascal IDE
Olivier BONNEWIJN
Isabelle DE LA GARANDERIE
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Celibacy, a state of life replenished by baptism
[...]What place do celibates have in our Church For several years now longterm singles have made their voices heard more and want it said it is a happy life[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 100 - 115 |
9
Moïsa LELEU
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Vulnerability and freedom
[...]That night from afar someone saw an unforgettable scene a man was struggling against himself and another with an airy lightness composed dance steps with these blows Prol p 8 As it[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 116 - 121 |
10
Anne-Marie PELLETIER
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Let yourself be read by the Book
[...]How to hide it One feels a tremor of emotion when writing a few lines of preface for a book like the one by Father Jean Radermakers Because these pages are a bit like a climax[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 122 - 126 |