The Nature of Liturgical Symbolism in Cardinal Angelo Scola’s Thought

| Titolo | The Nature of Liturgical Symbolism in Cardinal Angelo Scola’s Thought | Autore | Ollie Newman | Prezzo | € 2,99 | Editore | Historia Magna | Lingua | Testo in Inglese | Formato | DRMFREE | |
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Descrizione |
Delve into the profound world of liturgical symbolism through the illuminating lens of Cardinal Angelo Scola, one of the most influential theological voices of our time. This compelling study unpacks how Scola's rich intellectual heritage and pastoral insight breathe new life into ancient symbols, transforming them from mere ritualistic forms into vibrant encounters with the divine.
From the intricate gestures and sacred spaces to the profound mystery of the Eucharist and the rhythms of liturgical time, this book offers an accessible yet deeply scholarly exploration of how symbols shape Christian worship and identity. Grounded in history and theology, yet keenly relevant to contemporary spiritual practice, it reveals the hidden layers of meaning behind the Church's most treasured rites.
Whether you are a theologian, clergy, student, or curious reader, this book opens the door to a transformative understanding of liturgy—not as distant tradition, but as living, breathing dialogue between heaven and earth. Experience how Cardinal Scola's thought inspires a renewed appreciation for the sacred language of symbols that continue to shape faith and community today.
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