DOGMATIC THEOLOGY XI
THE POHLE-PREUSS SERIES OF DOGMATIC TEXT-BOOKS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION i
Part I. Extreme Unction i
Ch. I. Extreme Unction a True Sacrament 4
§ 1. Divine Institution 5
§ 2. Matter and Form 16
§ 3. Sacramental Effects 24
Ch. II. Necessity of Extreme Unction 35
Ch. III. The Minister 38
Ch. IV. The Recipient 44
Part II. Holy Orders 52
Introduction 52
Ch. I. Holy Orders a True Sacrament 54
§ 1. Divine Institution 54
§ 2. Matter and Form 62
§ 3. Sacramental Effects 72
Ch. II. Division of Orders 78
§ 1. The Episcopate 80
S 2. The Priesthood 94
§ 3. The Diaconate 99
§ 4. The Subdiaconate and the Four Minor Orders 106
Ch. II. The Minister 116
Ch. III. The Recipient 125
§ 1. Conditions of Valid Reception 125
§ 2. Clerical Celibacy 130
Part III. Matri»iony 140
Introduction 140
Ch. I. Marriage Between Christians a True Sacrament 147
§ 1. Nature of the Sacrament and its Divine Institution 147
§ 2. Matter and Form 164
§ 3. Sacramental Effects 168
Ch. II. The Properties of Christian Marriage 172
§ 1. Unity 172
S 2. Indissolubility 183
i 3. Extrinsic Dissolubility in Exceptional Cases 201
Ch. III. The Minister 214
Ch. IV. The Recipient 217
Ch. V. The Church's Control over Christian Marriage — Impediments 221
§ 1. The Church Has Control over the Sacrament of Marriage 221
§ 2. The Church's Control over Christian Marriage is of Divine Right and Independent of the State 229
§ 3. The Church Has the Right to Establish Diriment
Impediments 234
Index 243
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v. 1. God: His knowability, essence and attributes.--v. 2. The divine trinity.--v. 3. God: the author of nature and the supernatural.--v. 4. Christology.--v. 5. Soteriology.--v. 6. Mariology.--v. 7. Grace.--v. 8-9. The sacraments.--v. 10. The sacrament of penance.--v. 11. Extreme unction. Holy orders. Matrimony.--v. 12. Eschatology