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A 5 page paper which discusses the book
“Doors to the Sacred” by Joseph Martos. No additional sources cited. 
                                                
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                                                    maintained by the Catholic church today. In Martos book the author takes us through history, illustrating how sacraments have changed, and how the Catholic church is perhaps the only institution  
                                                
                                                    which keeps the ideal of the sacraments alive. In the following paper we examine Martos book, illustrating how he presents the history as well as focuses on the Catholic church  
                                                
                                                    as the savior and redeemer of the sacraments.   Doors to the Sacred 		In the very first section of Martos work we are given a look at how there  
                                                
                                                    are sacraments in all religions. He states, "Surprising as it may seem to Roman Catholics, every religion in the world makes use of sacraments. No other religion calls them sacraments,  
                                                
                                                    but this is because no other religion has borrowed its theological words from classical and medieval Latin" (Martos 3). He then moves on to illustrate how the word sacrament evolved  
                                                
                                                    in the first few centuries and how, "the term has not been the exclusive property of the Christian churches. Sacrament has been used in fiction and poetry, meaning a sign  
                                                
                                                    or symbol, and sacramental has been used with the meaning of symbolic or sacred" (Martos 4). In essence, this section defines sacrament in terms of its use in relationship to  
                                                
                                                    things which are sacred and/or divine. The word relates to things which are precious and symbolic and powerful.  		Martos work then moves on to illustrate how the sacraments first  
                                                
                                                    began in Israel and the Roman empire. He then moves on to how early Christian development began to truly take the idea of sacraments, understanding or believing that such sacraments  
                                                
                                                    were the only way to truly connect with God. It is at about this point that Protestant divergences caused some change in the idea of sacraments, and at this point  
                                                
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