In The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology, readers are invited into one of the most fascinating and mysterious dimensions of the Christian tradition: the world of the holy angels. Drawing upon Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, the insights of medieval scholasticism, and the testimony of saints and mystics, this work presents a comprehensive exploration of angelology from a faithful Catholic perspective.
Beginning with the biblical foundations of angelic doctrine, the book traces how angels appear throughout salvation history-from the patriarchs of the Old Testament to the life of Christ and the mission of the Church. It examines the nature and hierarchy of the angelic hosts, the roles of archangels and guardian angels, and the profound relationship between the heavenly and earthly realms. Along the way, it explores the intellectual legacy of great theologians such as Augustine, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Thomas Aquinas, whose reflections on angels shaped centuries of Christian thought.
The study also ventures into the dramatic themes of spiritual warfare, the fall of the angels, and the role of the heavenly host in the final judgment. At the same time, it reveals how devotion to angels has influenced Christian prayer, liturgy, art, and the lived spirituality of countless believers throughout history. Rich with historical anecdotes, theological insight, and cultural reflection, the book illuminates the enduring presence of angels within the Catholic imagination.
Accessible yet deeply scholarly, The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology offers readers a sweeping journey through the invisible world that surrounds human life. For theologians, students, and spiritually curious readers alike, it opens a window onto a universe alive with divine purpose and celestial companionship.
In an age often dominated by materialism and skepticism, this compelling study reminds us that the Christian vision of reality extends far beyond what the eye can see. The angels-God's messengers, guardians, and worshippers-stand as living signs of the spiritual depth of creation and of the eternal destiny to which humanity is called.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology, readers are invited into one of the most fascinating and mysterious dimensions of the Christian tradition: the world of the holy angels. Drawing upon Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, the insights of medieval scholasticism, and the testimony of saints and mystics, this work presents a comprehensive exploration of angelology from a faithful Catholic perspective.Beginning with the biblical foundations of angelic doctrine, the book traces how angels appear throughout salvation history-from the patriarchs of the Old Testament to the life of Christ and the mission of the Church. It examines the nature and hierarchy of the angelic hosts, the roles of archangels and guardian angels, and the profound relationship between the heavenly and earthly realms. Along the way, it explores the intellectual legacy of great theologians such as Augustine, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Thomas Aquinas, whose reflections on angels shaped centuries of Christian thought.The study also ventures into the dramatic themes of spiritual warfare, the fall of the angels, and the role of the heavenly host in the final judgment. At the same time, it reveals how devotion to angels has influenced Christian prayer, liturgy, art, and the lived spirituality of countless believers throughout history. Rich with historical anecdotes, theological insight, and cultural reflection, the book illuminates the enduring presence of angels within the Catholic imagination.Accessible yet deeply scholarly, The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology offers readers a sweeping journey through the invisible world that surrounds human life. For theologians, students, and spiritually curious readers alike, it opens a window onto a universe alive with divine purpose and celestial companionship.In an age often dominated by materialism and skepticism, this compelling study reminds us that the Christian vision of reality extends far beyond what the eye can see. The angels-God's messengers, guardians, and worshippers-stand as living signs of the spiritual depth of creation and of the eternal destiny to which humanity is called. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233522390
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology, readers are invited into one of the most fascinating and mysterious dimensions of the Christian tradition: the world of the holy angels. Drawing upon Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, the insights of medieval scholasticism, and the testimony of saints and mystics, this work presents a comprehensive exploration of angelology from a faithful Catholic perspective.Beginning with the biblical foundations of angelic doctrine, the book traces how angels appear throughout salvation history-from the patriarchs of the Old Testament to the life of Christ and the mission of the Church. It examines the nature and hierarchy of the angelic hosts, the roles of archangels and guardian angels, and the profound relationship between the heavenly and earthly realms. Along the way, it explores the intellectual legacy of great theologians such as Augustine, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Thomas Aquinas, whose reflections on angels shaped centuries of Christian thought.The study also ventures into the dramatic themes of spiritual warfare, the fall of the angels, and the role of the heavenly host in the final judgment. At the same time, it reveals how devotion to angels has influenced Christian prayer, liturgy, art, and the lived spirituality of countless believers throughout history. Rich with historical anecdotes, theological insight, and cultural reflection, the book illuminates the enduring presence of angels within the Catholic imagination.Accessible yet deeply scholarly, The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology offers readers a sweeping journey through the invisible world that surrounds human life. For theologians, students, and spiritually curious readers alike, it opens a window onto a universe alive with divine purpose and celestial companionship.In an age often dominated by materialism and skepticism, this compelling study reminds us that the Christian vision of reality extends far beyond what the eye can see. The angels-God's messengers, guardians, and worshippers-stand as living signs of the spiritual depth of creation and of the eternal destiny to which humanity is called. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233522390
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology, readers are invited into one of the most fascinating and mysterious dimensions of the Christian tradition: the world of the holy angels. Drawing upon Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, the insights of medieval scholasticism, and the testimony of saints and mystics, this work presents a comprehensive exploration of angelology from a faithful Catholic perspective.Beginning with the biblical foundations of angelic doctrine, the book traces how angels appear throughout salvation history-from the patriarchs of the Old Testament to the life of Christ and the mission of the Church. It examines the nature and hierarchy of the angelic hosts, the roles of archangels and guardian angels, and the profound relationship between the heavenly and earthly realms. Along the way, it explores the intellectual legacy of great theologians such as Augustine, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Thomas Aquinas, whose reflections on angels shaped centuries of Christian thought.The study also ventures into the dramatic themes of spiritual warfare, the fall of the angels, and the role of the heavenly host in the final judgment. At the same time, it reveals how devotion to angels has influenced Christian prayer, liturgy, art, and the lived spirituality of countless believers throughout history. Rich with historical anecdotes, theological insight, and cultural reflection, the book illuminates the enduring presence of angels within the Catholic imagination.Accessible yet deeply scholarly, The Study of Angels in Catholic Theology offers readers a sweeping journey through the invisible world that surrounds human life. For theologians, students, and spiritually curious readers alike, it opens a window onto a universe alive with divine purpose and celestial companionship.In an age often dominated by materialism and skepticism, this compelling study reminds us that the Christian vision of reality extends far beyond what the eye can see. The angels-God's messengers, guardians, and worshippers-stand as living signs of the spiritual depth of creation and of the eternal destiny to which humanity is called. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233522390
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