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Title: THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER IN THE JERUSALEM CHURCH ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF ACTS
Authors: Ayuch, Daniel Alberto 
Affiliations: Institute of Theology 
Keywords: New Testament
New Testament Theology
Prayer
Eucharist
Luke-Acts
Mariology
Acts of the Apostles
Prayer in the New Testament
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: IFIASA.RO
Part of: ICOANA CREDINTEI
Volume: 9
Issue: 18
Start page: 5
End page: 12
Abstract: 
One of the recurring elements in the Lucan Diptych is precisely the practice of prayer by all its characters. From Jesus to Mary and the disciples, and from the women to the first Christian community everyone is said to pray in the Gospel and the Book of Acts. The initial path of the Church is marked, above all, by the action of the Holy Spirit, who transforms the Apostles into witnesses of the Risen One. With prayer, the Church is omnipotent because it allows the power of God to reside among the brothers and sisters, for whom everything becomes possible (Lk 1:37).
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6987
ISSN: 2501-3386
Type: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Institute of Theology

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