Do this in remembrance of me : a ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology
Do this in remembrance of me : a ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology
- 자료유형
- 단행본 서양서
- 최종처리일시
- 20090109141758
- ISBN
- 9780802862440 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- ISBN
- 0802862446 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- DDC
- 234.63-22
- 청구기호
- 234.63 M825d
- 서명/저자
- Do this in remembrance of me : a ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology Martha L. Moore-Keish
- 발행사항
- Grand Rapids, Mich : William B Eerdmans Pub Co, 2008
- 형태사항
- viii, 184 p ; 23 cm
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-181) and index.
- 내용주기
- 완전내용Prologue: a Eucharistic event -- Introduction: the problem -- Struggling for balance : John Calvin and the reformed tradition -- Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi : resources from liturgical theology -- Lex Orandi is Lex Agendi : resources from ritual theory -- In search of a local Lex Orandi -- A ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology -- Appendix 1: A questionnaire on communion -- Appendix 2: Results of questionnaire.
- 일반주제명
- Lord's Supper Reformed Church
- 일반주제명
- Reformed Church Doctrines History
- 책소개
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The Reformed tradition has often made doctrine the starting point for eucharistic theology. If people rightly understand doctrines about Christ and the church, they can rightly partake of the sacrament. Martha Moore-Keish seeks to counter that impulse. Instead, she places the Reformed tradition in conversation with liturgical theology and ritual theory, moving toward a fuller appreciation of the ritual dimension of the Eucharist. She upholds the contention of liturgical theologians that knowledge of God comes primarily through liturgy, and that the eucharist is, as Calvin portrayed it, a locus of God??'s activity. However, she also contends, liturgical theologies have not always attended closely to local practice. Moore-Keish cautions that we must not allow predetermined ???meaning??? to blind us to the ???doing??? of eucharist in local churches. Do This in Remembrance of Me is a thoughtful call to recover greater appreciation for the way in which relationships to God and one another are shaped by ritual action.