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Rediscovering Mystagogy through the History of Christianity
Oleh:
Wibowo, Antonius Budi
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Melintas: An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion vol. 26 no. 03 (Dec. 2010)
,
page 297-317.
Topik:
mystagogy
;
mystagogue
;
myste
;
catechesis
;
baptism
;
church
;
initiation
;
sacrament
;
cult
;
rite of passage
;
mystery
;
christian community
;
faith
;
spiritual theology
;
Vatican II
;
liturgy
;
revival
Fulltext:
26_03_Antonius Budi Wibowo.pdf
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Isi artikel
Mystagogy was developed within early Christian communities, particularly with regard to the Sacraments of Christian Initiation. The idea of mystagogy was conceived in patristic time during the fourth and fifth centuries. Through the homilies and catechetical teachings, the church fathers described mystagogy as part of catecheses for candidates and neophytes before and after Easter. In this article, the idea of mystagogy is reconsidered through its understandings from the Greco-Roman world to early Christianity up to the context surrounding the church of today, mainly in the context of Sacraments of Initiation for adult. How mystagogy works in Christian liturgical teachings on Initiation will be analysed and its role in the liturgical context of the church will be refreshed. The revival of mystagogy has been initiated by the Vatican II when theology, catechesis and culture were put into dialogue. This move brings us further to see mystagogy as a personal and communal formation of a Christian.
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