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It has been estimated that well over half the books published during the sixteenth century were in Latin. Many have never been translated and hence garnered little scholarly attention. However, a good number of them have a direct bearing on the history of the religious Reformation and its actors. One of these is Roger Ascham’s Apologia pro Caena Dominica , a theological tract on the Eucharist which trenchantly attacked the Catholic Mass and sacrificing priests. Composed in Cambridge at the start of Edward VI’s reign in 1547, it was published posthumously some thirty years later in 1577. Here for the first time Lucy Nicholas offers a modern edition of Ascham’s Apologia that sets forth the Latin original with parallel English translation.
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During late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, mythological, historical and contemporary accounts of cannibalism became particularly popular. Consuming Passions synthesizes and analyses those responses to Eucharistic teachings.
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Sacraments --- Lord's Supper --- #GGSB: Eucharistie --- #GGSB: Geestelijke lezing (geel) --- #GGSB: Kerk & wereld --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Church of England --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Eucharistie --- Geestelijke lezing (geel) --- Kerk & wereld
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This book is concerned with the central act of Christian worship, call it Eucharist, Holy Communion, Liturgy, Last Supper or Mass. First it investigates in some detail the New Testament accounts of its institution at the Last Supper, dealing with the problems of scholarship involved. Professor Kilpatrick argues that Mark XIV and I Corinthians XI are basic, Mark being more archaic. Secondly, the book examines three themes of the Eucharist which are foreign to Western thinking of today: sacrifice, the sacred meal and the pattern of charter story and ritual. This pattern is common ground to anthropologists and biblical scholars. It is argued that the observance is not a Passover but a sacrifice in Biblical terms and certain features which we find in Biblical sacrifice have parallels in the religion of ancient Rome and Greece. The bearing of these conclusions on present-day liturgical revision is then discussed.
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Liturgy --- Christian church history --- Christian dogmatics --- anno 1500-1599 --- Lord's Supper --- Reformation. --- Eucharistie --- Réforme (Christianisme) --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- -Reformation --- 265.3 --- Protestant Reformation --- Reformation --- Church history --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- -Eucharistie --- History --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- 265.3 Eucharistie --- Réforme (Christianisme)
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Cannibalism is the breaking of the ultimate taboo. Yet during the later Middle Ages and early years of the Renaissance, mythological, historical, and contemporary accounts of cannibalism became particularly popular. 'Consuming Passions' synthesizes and analyses the most interesting of those late medieval and early modern responses to Eucharistic teaching and debate that manifest themselves in the trope of cannibalism. This trope appears in texts as various as visions of the underworld, accounts of sacramental miracles, sermons, legal proceedings, and popular geographies. This book foregrounds the vexed role of the body in both late medieval and early modern religiosity, and the ways in which the boundaries of the endangered body in these narratives also reflect the rigorously defended borders of the body politic.
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Lord's Supper --- Child participation --- Congresses --- 268.721 --- -Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Liturgie en catechese--(themata, bv. sacramenten) --- -Congresses --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- -Liturgie en catechese--(themata, bv. sacramenten) --- 268.721 Liturgie en catechese--(themata, bv. sacramenten) --- Communion --- Child participation&delete& --- Lord's Supper - Child participation - Congresses
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Lord's Supper. --- 265.3 --- 230.242 "15" --- Lord's Supper --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Eucharistie --- Calvinistisch- gereformeerd systematische theologie--?"15" --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- 230.242 "15" Calvinistisch- gereformeerd systematische theologie--?"15" --- 265.3 Eucharistie
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"In The Sacrament of the Eucharist, the latest volume in the Lex Orandi Series, John D. Laurance considers the Eucharist by way of two questions: How, by his first-century life, death, and resurrection, does Jesus Christ save all human beings throughout history from eternal death and make possible their permanent union with God? How is that salvation made available now through the community of the church in her liturgical celebrations? Soteriology and ecclesiology therefore play a prominent role in Laurance's investigation. After forging a theology of the liturgy primarily out of the work of Rahner, Kilmartin, and Chauvet, the author investigates the nature of the lex ordandi, lex credendi relationship and offers guidelines on how best to read the church's faith in her life of prayer. He then uses both steps to discover the faith meaning of a particular Eucharist as typically celebrated in a modern American parish on Sunday morning."
Lord's Supper --- Catholic Church. --- 265.3 --- -Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Eucharistie --- Catholic Church --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- -Eucharistie --- 265.3 Eucharistie --- -265.3 Eucharistie --- Communion --- Lord's Supper - Catholic Church.
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