Original title: Ekleziologické předpoklady trvalého diakonátu
Translated title: Ecclesiological Prerequisites of the permanent Diaconate
Authors: Seifert, David ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (referee) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Document type: Rigorous theses
Year: 2009
Language: cze
Abstract: Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of Thesis: The ecclesiological background of the permanent diaconate Key words: The permanent Diaconate, Diacon, Ecclesiology, Models of the Church, Church, Servant, Communio . Abstract: It's not possible to say something theologically about the diaconate, if we haven't said enough about the Church (P. M. Zulehner). We must to search for the model of the Church, which would to be good compatible with the Diaconate. It seems, that it's certainly the communio model, because it designs the image of the Church according to the Holy Trinity mystery, therefore the unity in the plurality of the various charismas and ministries. Such is also the opinion of many theologians (for example Walter Kasper). But we can see, that the mystery of the Church is too rich, that it's necessary to use not only one model, but all models complementarily . Also for the good understanding of the right role of diacon in the Church we must to contemplate all of the main images (or models) of the Church (Church as the institution, as the mystical communion - this includes also the Body of Christ and the people of God, the Church as the Sacrament, as the Herald and the Church as Servant).

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/25532

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