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Catechism
(3,725 words)
[German Version] I. Terminology – II. Catholic Catechisms – III. Orthodox Catechisms – IV. Protestant Catechisms – V. Catechetical Instruction
I. Terminology Linguistically and semantically, the word
catechism is derived from the Greek verb κατήχειν/
katḗchein, “to echo.” This etymology suggests a semantic connotation, according to which the transmission of the faith is fundamentally seen as a mediation of the content of the faith through personal testimony (cf. the Lat.
personare, “to sound through”). Only when used in a transitive sense does κατήχειν acquire the meani…
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Religion Past and Present
Mystagogy
(1,551 words)
[German Version] I. Greco-Roman Antiquity – II. The Orthodox Church – III. Practical Theology
I. Greco-Roman Antiquity Mystagogical theology is a useful term for the doctrine of the so-called “Platonic underworld,” the main features of which are: a dualistic view of the cosmos (Dualism); a clear distinction between an absolutely good supreme being and an often feminine demiurgical principle; a negative view of material existence; a fundamental change from philosophical to mythical discourse, and belief in a s…
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Religion Past and Present
