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Title: "Scripturarum capere sacramentum ... ". Scripture as sacrament in Sermon 66,1 of Pope St. Leo the Great
Authors: Caruana, Salvino
Keywords: Leo I, Pope, 400-461 -- Criticism and interpretation
Catholic Church -- Sermons
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Theology
Citation: Caruana, S. (2005). "Scripturarum capere sacramentum ... ". Scripture as sacrament in Sermon 66,1 of Pope St. Leo the Great. Melita Theologica, 56(1), 61-92.
Abstract: In this article, alongside a theological reading of some very significant terms such as res gestae, ordo, sacramentum, and scriptura, in Pope St. Leo The Great:s exordium to Sermon 66,1, the author Revd Dr. Salvino Caruana osa, has also dealt with and examined in detail the lexicographical and rhetorical nuances of one of the most refined examples of that fifth century effective and erudite Christian patristic homiletic activity which, in the case under study, also reveals all the intricacies of an elaborate so-called fifth century cursus leonianus.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32214
Appears in Collections:MT - Volume 56, Issue 1 - 2005
MT - Volume 56, Issue 1 - 2005



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