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Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan: The Trinitarian and Cosmic Order of Salvation
Contributor(s): McDonnell, Kilian (Author)

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ISBN: 0814653073     ISBN-13: 9780814653074
Publisher: Liturgical Press
OUR PRICE: $33.20  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: October 1996
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Annotation: This systematic study isolates those themes with which the early Church proclaimed and celebrated the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Soteriology
Dewey: 232.95
LCCN: 96008000
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 5.98" W x 8.97" L (0.92 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Academic
- Theometrics - Catholic
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The feast of the baptism of Jesus is the second most ancient liturgical celebration and is among the major mysteries of Christ. The synoptics mention Jesus' baptism in the Jordan, and John's Gospel gives a report of it, indicating its importance.

The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, a systematic study, isolates those themes (Trinitarian, cosmic, sinlessness, liturgical, messianic, divinization, orientation to a future paradise, descent into Sheol/hell, institution of the sacrament of baptism) with which the early Church proclaimed and celebrated the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan. Drawing on Latin, Greek, and Syrian sources, Father McDonnell shows the Jordan event as the dominant paradigm of Christian baptism in the earliest centuries, and also presents its relation to growing interest in the Pauline death and resurrection themes in the fourth century.

Because it was widely looked upon as the institution of Christian baptism, this history is relevant to contemporary theology and to the liturgical celebration of Christian baptism. The way the early Church used the baptism of Jesus to communicate the central truths of the faith, especially proclaiming the call to holiness the vocation to participate in the divine life is still valuable today.

Liturgists and systematic theologians teaching the sacraments will be particularly interested in this patristic, systematic work.

Chapters are: "The Beginning of the Gospel: The Scriptures," "Sinlessness and Liturgy," "An Article of the Creed and the Ordo of Salvation," "The Cosmic Baptism," "'Come to Me by My Road: Put on Poverty and Freedom' Asceticism," "The Lukan Variant and the Jordan as Birth Event," "The Jordan as Womb and the Great Fire/Light," "The Messianic Anointing of Jesus with the Spirit," "Taking the Robe of Glory from the Jordan Divinization," "The Cosmic Jordan and the Robe of Glory Eschatology," and "The Descent into the Jordan and the Descent into Hell," "Contemplation and Initiation Institution of Christian Baptism," "The Principle: Jesus' Baptism Constitutes our Baptism Institution," "Calvary Threatens the Dominance of Jordan Institution," and " The Threat of Sacramental Imagination and the Jordan's Tenacity Institution."

Includes chapter summaries.


Contributor Bio(s): McDonnell, Kilian: - Kilian McDonnell, OSB, is a monk/theologian of Saint John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota. He is the author of three other books of poetry: Swift, Lord, You Are Not, Yahweh's Other Shoe, and God Drops and Loses Things (Saint John's University Press).
 
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