In this book, George Hunsinger explores how churches might overcome key theological obstacles to Eucharistic sharing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Hunsinger is Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was director of the seminary's Center for Karl Barth Studies, 1997-2001. His books include How to Read Karl Barth (1991); Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth (2001); For the Sake of the World: Karl Barth and the Future of Ecclesial Theology (2004); Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes (2015); and Reading Barth with Charity: A Hermeneutical Proposal (2015). He is also editor of Thy Word Is Truth: Barth on Scripture (2012), as well as the forthcoming Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth (2 vols.).
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Acknowledgements Introduction: ecumenical theology Part I. Real Presence: 1. The bread that we break: controversies 2. The iron in the fire: a proposal Part II. Eucharistic Sacrifice: 3. The sacrifice we offer: controversies 4. Christ our Passover: a proposal Part III. Eucharist and Ministry: 5. Eucharistic ministry: controversies 6. Eucharistic ministry: an impending impasse? Part IV. Eucharist and Social Ethics: 7. The Eucharistic transformation of culture 8. Nicene Christianity, the Eucharist and peace Conclusion: let us keep the feast Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction: ecumenical theology Part I. Real Presence: 1. The bread that we break: controversies 2. The iron in the fire: a proposal Part II. Eucharistic Sacrifice: 3. The sacrifice we offer: controversies 4. Christ our Passover: a proposal Part III. Eucharist and Ministry: 5. Eucharistic ministry: controversies 6. Eucharistic ministry: an impending impasse? Part IV. Eucharist and Social Ethics: 7. The Eucharistic transformation of culture 8. Nicene Christianity, the Eucharist and peace Conclusion: let us keep the feast Index.
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