"La Doctrine De L'Eucharistie: Chez Saint Augustine" est une tude approfondie et rudite consacr e la pens e sacramentelle de l'un des plus grands P res de l' glise. crit par Gaston Lecordier, cet ouvrage explore avec pr cision comment Saint Augustin a formul et transmis la compr hension de l'Eucharistie au sein de la tradition chr tienne. L'auteur analyse les crits augustiniens pour mettre en lumi re les dimensions th ologiques, mystiques et eccl siologiques de ce sacrement central.
travers une analyse rigoureuse des sources, ce livre examine les concepts de pr sence r elle, de sacrifice et de communion tels qu'ils sont articul s dans la pens e d'Augustin. Il souligne l'influence durable du Docteur de la Gr ce sur la th ologie eucharistique m di vale et moderne. Destin aux th ologiens, aux historiens du christianisme et aux lecteurs int ress s par la patristique, "La Doctrine De L'Eucharistie: Chez Saint Augustine" demeure une ressource pr cieuse pour comprendre l' volution du dogme chr tien. Cette "uvre t moigne de la richesse intellectuelle de la recherche th ologique du d but du XXe si cle et offre une perspective clairante sur l'h ritage spirituel d'Augustin d'Hippone.
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