Rediscovering the Eucharist: Ecumenical ConversationsRoch A. Kereszty Paulist Press, 2002 - 268 من الصفحات Here is a collection of essays and responses that is the result of an ecumenical conference on the Eucharist organized under Catholic auspices, at the University of Dallas. The essays, along with some responses, explore the theme of the sacrifice of the Eucharist across the disciplines of biblical studies, historical theology, and systematic theology. The contributors include a Jewish rabbi, a Greek Orthodox scholar, Protestant theologians from a variety of backgrounds, as well as Catholic theologians. Among the distinguished names are David Stern, Robin Darling Young, Brian E. Daley, Everett Ferguson, and Avery Dulles. Together, the essays provide important new insights that should promote a further convergence in our understanding of the Eucharist. |
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A response by Richard Taylor | 16 |
The Eucharistic Provenance of New Testament Texts | 27 |
A reponse by Francis Martin | 52 |
The Eucharist as Sacrifice according to Clement of Alexandria | 63 |
A response by Brian Daley | 92 |
A response by Everett Ferguson | 104 |
The Second Century and Luther | 116 |
The Eucharist as Sacrifice | 175 |
A response by Peter Casarella | 188 |
A response by Durwood Foster | 193 |
Presence of a Gift | 199 |
The Eucharist and the Mystery of the Trinity | 226 |
The Eucharist of the Church and the One SelfOffering of Christ | 240 |
Notes on Contributors | 261 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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