WPŁYW DOKTRYNY NA INTERPRETACJĘ DUALISTYCZNEGO RYTUAŁU CHRZTU DUCHEM ŚWIĘTYM W ŚREDNIOWIECZU = The Impact of Doctrine on Interpretation of the Dualist Ritual of Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Middle Ages

The article addresses the controversial problem of the meaning of doctrine in interpreting the dualist sacrament of baptism of the Holy Spirit. Some researchers into Catharism downgrade the role of doctrinal differences in medieval dualism, believing that they were of secondary importance while all...

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Subtitles:The Impact of Doctrine on Interpretation of the Dualist Ritual of Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Middle Ages
Main Author: Czarnecki, Piotr (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: Wydawn. Uniw. Jagiellońskiego 2009
In: Studia religiologica
Year: 2009, Volume: 42, Pages: 67-84
Further subjects:B Philosophy of religion
B comparative study of religions
B psychology of religion
B sociology of religion
B Anthropology of religion
B study of religion
B history of religions
B phenomenology of religion
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Summary:The article addresses the controversial problem of the meaning of doctrine in interpreting the dualist sacrament of baptism of the Holy Spirit. Some researchers into Catharism downgrade the role of doctrinal differences in medieval dualism, believing that they were of secondary importance while all dualists agreed about a single, salvation-giving sacrament of baptism of the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands. In analyzing the doctrines of various schools of medieval dualism, the article demonstrates that the sacrament of baptism of the Holy Spirit, while identical in form, meant widely different things to radical dualists and for moderates, what with their profound differences in soteriology, Trinitarian theology, and eschatology. Such distinctions in meaning between radical and moderate dualism may supply a significant argument for the doctrinal change made by the Saint-Felix-De-Caraman Synod.
ISSN:2084-4077
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia religiologica