Volltextsuche nutzen

B O O K SCREENER

Aktuelle Veranstaltungen

Events
  • versandkostenfrei ab € 30,–
  • 11x in Wien, NÖ und Salzburg
  • 6 Mio. Bücher
Menü
Amazon Synod-German synodal Path: redefining the laity?

Amazon Synod-German synodal Path: redefining the laity?

Amazon Synod-German synodal Path: redefining the laity?
Taschenbuch 22,60
Taschenbuch
22,60
inkl. gesetzl. MwSt.
Herstellung bei AnforderungVersandkostenfrei ab 30,00 € österreichweit
unter € 30,00 österreichweit: € 4,90
Deutschland: € 10,00
EU & Schweiz: € 20,00
In den Warenkorb
Click & Collect
Artikel online bestellen und in der Filiale abholen.
Artikel in den Warenkorb legen, zur Kassa gehen und Wunschfiliale auswählen. Lieferung abholen und bequem vor Ort bezahlen.
Derzeit in keiner facultas Filiale lagernd. Jetzt online bestellen!
Auf die Merkliste

Veröffentlicht 2020, von Peter Chidi Okuma bei Fromm Verlag

ISBN: 978-613836426---9
76 Seiten
220 mm x 150 mm

 
n light of these Synods - it must be taken into consideration that: whether Clergy or laity - we are altogether Christians - together we build up the body of Christ - the Church and by extension the world via a life of witnessing (Testimonium) - each according "specific calling. " It is in the light of this that: "Lumen Gentium (and Gaudium et Spes) must be read in connection with the other ...
Beschreibung
n light of these Synods - it must be taken into consideration that: whether Clergy or laity - we are altogether Christians - together we build up the body of Christ - the Church and by extension the world via a life of witnessing (Testimonium) - each according "specific calling. " It is in the light of this that: "Lumen Gentium (and Gaudium et Spes) must be read in connection with the other conciliar texts, the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity.

Über Peter Chidi Okuma

Chidi Okuma, Peter
Peter Chidi Okuma is a priest of the Catholic diocese of Orlu, Nigeria.A diploma-Journalist United Kingdom. He obtained a certified doctoral training in Theology in 2005 in KULeuven Belgium, and proceeded to obtain a doctorate in Theology at the Ludwig Maximillian University Munich Germany and in Social Science at St. Thomas Aquinas University Rome