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Cyprian’s Imagery

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Attention has rightly been drawn to the central theme of Cyprian’s thinking —the sacramentum unitatis. The well worn dichotomy between episcopal or papal interpretations is misleading. What moved Cyprian was a conviction of the spiritual unity of the church, a mystery whereby one stood for many. At the centre of his thinking stood the theme of mater ecclesia and the recovery of this truth remains the proper end of the study of Cyprian.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Cyprian’s Imagery
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Attention has rightly been drawn to the central theme of Cyprian’s thinking —the sacramentum unitatis.
The well worn dichotomy between episcopal or papal interpretations is misleading.
What moved Cyprian was a conviction of the spiritual unity of the church, a mystery whereby one stood for many.
At the centre of his thinking stood the theme of mater ecclesia and the recovery of this truth remains the proper end of the study of Cyprian.

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