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Follow Joseph J. Martos and Joseph Martos is a nationally recognized authority on the sacraments of the Catholic Church and one of the few people in the world who understand how symbols work in human consciousness and society. His book on the history and theology of sacraments, "Doors to the Sacred," has been in print for almost four decades and has been used in hundreds.
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Joseph Martos (1943-2020) was a professor Martos taught at various colleges and universities for more than 40 years, and wrote or co-wrote more than ten books. His magnum opus, Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to the.
Image of Why Be Catholic?: Understanding Martos has written seven books on the sacraments, the most popular of which is Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to Sacraments in the Catholic Church. He has also co-authored four books on spirituality with Fr. Richard Rohr, and he has co-edited two books on Christian history and church practices with sociologist Pierre Hégy.
Explore books by Joseph Martos Joseph Martos has 24 books on Goodreads with ratings. Joseph Martos’s most popular book is From Wild Man to Wise Man: Reflections on Male Spirituality.
Dr. Martos taught at various Martos, perhaps one of today’s most knowledgeable sacramental scholars, demonstrates that so much of what we take for granted about sacraments is the precipitation of assumptions proper to past cultural and pastoral contexts.
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FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS, Doors to the Sacred has endured as an indispensable account of the sacraments of the Catholic Church. Used in hundreds of university and seminary courses and full of critical acclaim, it details their historical and cultural evolution and the rituals and practices associated with them. This Vatican II Golden Anniversary Edition explains the liturgical changes found in.Joseph Martos is author This book (a reworked and augmented version of Martos’ The Catholic Sacraments []) makes available a variety of points of view on and approaches to the “religious” in human experience and addresses an audience whose notions of the sacred are formed within a religiously pluralistic world. A credible approach to discussing the Catholic.