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A 5 page book report on
Johann Auer's book "A General Doctrine of the Sacraments." No additional sources cited.
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of forgiveness from God, offering a believer the Grace, or the opportunity to receive the Grace, of God. They bring us into the world of Christianity, and allow us to
leave the physical world of man, going into the arms of God. They stand for many things, but in truth are often not even truly examined or considered by many
Christians. For the most part they are looked upon as nothing but traditional methods of worshipping God and receiving Gods blessings. In "A General Doctrine of the Sacraments and the
Mystery of the Eucharist" by Johann Auer we are provided with an in-depth look at the sacraments. He offers us a deeper understanding of the essential structure of the sacraments
and illustrates how the Christian faith today is essentially based on these sacraments. In the following paper we provide an review of this particular book as it relates to the
section dealing with the sacraments. The Sacraments As mentioned in the introduction. Auer takes the reader to the foundations of the sacraments, illustrating how they are the possess
the structural integrity of what we know as Christianity today. In many ways the true introduction to this work begins on page 7 with "A General Doctrine of the Sacraments."
When we think about the sacraments and what the doctrine of these might be we often imagine that they are intended to present us with the Grace of God, something
Auer does touch upon, but in a unique manner. His manner of approaching this simple understanding is that which takes into account all the aspects of the sacraments. He does
not merely claim that the doctrine of the sacraments is as simple as offering Grace, without truly illustrating how they are complex signs of Grace. Prior to delving into the
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