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  • Titel: Elderhood and the Sacrament of Communion: An Orthodox Theological Exploration of Gracefully Aging
  • Beteiligte: Tia, Teofil Cristian [VerfasserIn]; Cosma, Smaranda Adina [VerfasserIn]; Borza, Horatiu Vasile [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: 2024
  • Erschienen in: Religions ; 15(2024), 3, Artikel-ID 304
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3390/rel15030304
  • ISSN: 2077-1444
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  • Schlagwörter: health deterioration ; afterlife ; liturgical texts ; content analysis ; late stage of life ; Sacrament of Communion ; Orthodox Christianity
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  • Beschreibung: Investigating the later stages of life, this study aims to outline a specific personal context shaped during this phase, approached from various perspectives: theological, medical, psychological, and social, each highlighting distinct challenges. Theologically, the focus is on the afterlife and preparation for meeting the Righteous Judge. Medically, the emphasis is on health deterioration, culminating in the cessation of bodily existence. Psychologically, the study mentions the decline in cognitive functions, anxiety, and depression. Social aspects include isolation, marginalization, adaptation to change, and the loss of loved ones. Considering the impact of these factors on human life, this research examines to what extent the Sacrament of Communion, from an Orthodox perspective, offers answers to all these challenges. Based on a qualitative research method (content/thematic analysis) of liturgical texts using MAXQDA software, the study focuses on the prayers preceding and following this Sacrament. It highlights the complex nature of the Sacrament of Communion, its multiple faces, and its extended benefits, as well as the risks of partaking without proper preparation. The results provide arguments for the significance the Orthodox Church grants to the mystical union between man and God in the Sacrament of Communion, also emphasizing the importance of an authentic spiritual life.
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