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Title: Catechetical instruction in the church in the first two centuries
Authors: Lupi, Joseph
Keywords: Catholic Church -- Catechisms
Catechisms
Catechetical sermons
Apostles
Issue Date: 1956-12
Publisher: The Royal University Students' Theological Association
Citation: Lupi, J. (1956). Catechetical instruction in the church in the first two centuries. Melita Theologica, 9(2), 61-71.
Abstract: The term Catechesis is derived from the Greek word which means to sound over or through and therefore to make echo, hence, in its figurative sense, to teach in such.a way that the words of the master are an echo of the students' questions and the replies of the students are so to say the echo of the teacher's questions. Hence it has come to signify instruction by word of mouth given chiefly by the method of question and answer.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/24503
Appears in Collections:MT - Volume 09, Issue 2 - 1956
MT - Volume 09, Issue 2 - 1956

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