Relying on biblical and patristic evidence, Herbert Haag shows that the concept of a separately "ordained" ministry is a late historical development, taking four centuries to emerge in its present form and explores implications for today's church.m
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Relying on biblical and patristic evidence, Herbert Haag shows that the concept of a separately "ordained" ministry is a late historical development, taking four centuries to emerge in its present form and explores implications for today's church.m
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Very Good. Some outer edges have minor scuffs. Cover has light scratches. Textblock has tanning. Content has tanning but still in very good readable condition. Despatched within 24 hours. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 110 p.
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Fair. 110p. A softcover book in good reading condition. Extensive pencil underlining and highlighting in text, and notes on rear endpapers. Otherwise, binding tight and cover in excellent shape. Challenges the orthodox Catholic policy of ordaining priests and maintaining a Church hierarchy.