Eucharist and ecclesiology : essays in honor of Dr. Everett Ferguson /

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Imprint:Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2016]
Description:1 online resource (xv, 190 pages .)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11549521
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Other authors / contributors:Willis, Wendell, editor.
Ferguson, Everett, 1933-
ISBN:9781498282932
1498282938
9781498282925
149828292X
1498282946
9781498282949
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Summary:In the late twentieth century and since, ecumenical discussions on the nature and unity of the church have often centered on the Eucharist. This book is focused on that intersection of church and Eucharist in current Christian relationships. In the first part of the book representatives of the Orthodox tradition (Paul Meyendorff), the Roman Catholic tradition (Denis Farkasfalvy), and the Protestant tradition (Gary Badcock) discuss the relationship of Eucharist and church. These essays are followed by an overview and response to these theme essays by Everett Ferguson, who has published often on the topics. The second part of the book contains essays on particular issues important for understanding the Eucharist and Christian faith. These essays also come from the three theological traditions of the featured essays but focus on more specific issues behind the larger discussion. The essays address the New Testament texts on Eucharist and important later Christian writers. This book will be of value to scholars studying the Eucharist in the New Testament and the early Christian church, as well as to clergy who need to instruct congregations on the ecumenical discussions of the Eucharist.
Other form:Print version: Eucharist and ecclesiology. Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2016] 9781498282925 149828292X
Table of Contents:
  • Part One: Plenary presentations. "Cheap grace": ecumenism and the problem of "inter-communion" / Gary D. Badcock
  • Bible and Eucharist: in an incarnational model / Denis Farkasfalvy
  • Church and Eucharist in the Orthodox tradition / Paul Meyendorff
  • Eucharist and church: response / Everett Ferguson
  • Part Two: Presented essays. No one has ascended to Heaven but the One who has descended from Heaven, the Son of Man who is in Heaven (John 3:13) / Roch Kereszty
  • Eastern Orthodox social ethics and the anaphora of St. Basil the Great / Philip LeMasters
  • The words of instituion : their function in the earliest biblical traditions / Allan J. McNicol
  • Toward locating eucharistic theology in the fourth gospel / Curt Niccum
  • From Passover to Eucharist: the Diadache and early eucharistic observance / Jeffrey Peterson
  • Before there was a Eucharist: worship in the house ekkesia / Dennis E. Smith
  • Wait for one another: the significance of the Eucharist for a theology of patience / Arthur M. Sutherland
  • The koinonia of Christians--and others: I Corinthians 10: 14-22 / Wendell Willis.