JESUS CHRIST, APOSTLE OF THE FATHER
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520171921847Keywords:
Christian identity, sent out, apostle, baptismal praxisAbstract
The biblical and pastoral aspect of sending and apostolate has been assigned prefe-rentially to the ordained ministries and those of the religious orders. The present stu-dy seeks to establish the identity of the baptized, laic, ordained or religious, from the biblical sense of the category ‘apostle’ and its derivative ‘apostolate’, its lexical roots in the Old and New Testaments, some significant texts of sending and the implications for the baptismal praxis. The methodological procedure is based on the contextual literary study, from the lexical meaning and its literary contexts, hence the biblical-theological implications and the appropriations for the baptismal praxis.
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