Bread from Heaven: An Introduction to the Theology of the Eucharist
Bread from Heaven offers a contemporary theological synthesis on the Eucharist that brings together classical and critical biblical exegesis, debates on the early history of the Christian liturgy, patristic doctrine, the teachings offered by the Councils of Florence, Trent and Vatican II, and the Ch...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bread from Heaven offers a contemporary theological
synthesis on the Eucharist that brings together classical and
critical biblical exegesis, debates on the early history of the
Christian liturgy, patristic doctrine, the teachings offered by the
Councils of Florence, Trent and Vatican II, and the Church's
lex orandi , all within a framework provided by the
Eucharistic theology of Thomas Aquinas. The volume begins with
Christ's Bread of Life discourse in John 6, in light of the Old
Testament theme of the manna, and the Synoptic accounts of the Last
Supper. These biblical texts offer solid foundation for a theology
of Eucharistic sacrifice, presence and Communion. It then continues
with a historical and systematic study of the institution of the
Eucharist by Christ, with special attention given to the emergence
of the first Eucharistic prayers. Then follows a survey of key
Christological and ecclesiological themes which undergird
Eucharistic theology. The chapters on Eucharistic sacrifice and
presence form the heart of the work. Here, the focus moves to key
conciliar, patristic and Thomistic insights on these themes.
Bread from Heaven clarifies misunderstandings of
Eucharistic sacrifice and renders transubstantiation accessible to
beginners. Blankenhorn concludes with a study of the consecration,
the minister of the Eucharist and the fruits of communion. The
chapter on the debate over the words of institution and the
epiclesis gives a fresh perspective that integrates both eastern
and western tradition. The study of the Eucharistic celebrant
strikes a balance between a spirituality of the priest as acting
in persona Christi and of the priest as praying in
persona ecclesiae . The concluding chapter centers on the
Eucharist's unitive, mystical fruits in the Church. This textbook
is ideal for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course on
Eucharistic theology. It also seeks to advance the debate on
several controversial historical and speculative issues in
sacramental theology. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1w0xcp6 |