the priestly office

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Avery Dulles examines the historical and theological dimensions of the Catholic priesthood.

He delves into the scriptural roots of the priesthood, tracing its development through the Old and New Testaments.

Dulles explores the roles and responsibilities of priests in the modern world, addressing issues such as celibacy, ministry, and the relationship between the priesthood and the laity.

The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the theological basis for the priesthood and its significance in the life of the Church.

Dulles provides a balanced perspective that integrates tradition with contemporary concerns, making it a valuable resource for both clergy and laity.

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