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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