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Relational Priesthood in the Body of Christ: A Scriptural, Liturgical, and Trinitarian Approach

A liturgical phenomenology of Roman Catholic priesthood based on the experience of images of priests and people in scripture and liturgy lends itself to a renewed appropriation of Vatican II and post-conciliar approaches to priesthood. The authors interpret the relational dynamics of Christ’s own pr...

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Published in:Religions (Basel, Switzerland ) Switzerland ), 2021-10, Vol.12 (10), p.799
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Gender
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Theology
Trinity
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