The Sacraments Don’t Need Fixing
by Dan HitchensCommunion discipline, Rocco Buttiglione says, should be changed to incorporate the difference between objective and subjective guilt. This is wrong. Continue Reading »
Communion discipline, Rocco Buttiglione says, should be changed to incorporate the difference between objective and subjective guilt. This is wrong. Continue Reading »
Epistemology and ritual are rarely considered together. They are often opposed (“mindless ritual”), and ritual is more often associated with belief than with knowledge. At best, ritual is understood as an expression of knowledge that has been arrived at by other means. Dru Johnson doesn’t think these positions do justice to either ritual or epistemology. . . . Continue Reading »
Donne's sacramental understanding of the human body. Continue Reading »
A “Copernican Revolution” in sacramental theology. Continue Reading »
The problem with talking about sacraments is talking about sacraments. Continue Reading »
Sacraments must be received and administered in faith. Continue Reading »
During talks around the country in recent years, I’ve been asking Catholic audiences how many of those present know the date of their baptism. The high-end response is a little under 10 percent. The average is about 2 to 3 percent. This, brethren, is a problem. You know your birthday. You know (or . . . . Continue Reading »
Feuerbach's deconstruction of religion highlights the deconstruction of sacraments. Continue Reading »
How do Old Testament rituals relate to New Testament sacraments? Continue Reading »
Perhaps only Puritans can give sacraments their due. Continue Reading »
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