This is my body : Luther's contention for the real presence in the sacrament of the altar /
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Author / Creator: | Sasse, Hermann, 1895-1976. |
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Edition: | Rev. Australian ed. |
Imprint: | Adelaide, S.A. : Lutheran Pub. House, 1977, ©1959. |
Description: | x, 381 pages ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13224658 |
Table of Contents:
- I. The medieval background
- The medieval origin of the Eucharistic dogma
- The Eucharistic sacrifice
- The real presence as conversion
- The real presence as transubstantiation and concomitance
- Medieval criticism of transubstantiation
- Eucharistic piety, devotion, and practice
- The great struggle of the Late Middle Ages
- II. Luther in his early period (1517-1524)
- The source of Luther's doctrine on the Lord's Supper
- Criticism of the Roman Mass: Opus Operatum and sacrifice
- Communio sub una and Communio sub utraque
- The real presence
- The fruits of the sacrament
- III. Zwingli
- The background of Zwingli's theology
- Zwingli's understanding of the sacraments
- The new liturgy
- IV. The great controversy
- Doctrinal controversies of the church
- The first years (1524-1526)
- The controversy between Zwingli and Luther (1527-1528)
- V. The Marburg Colloquy
- Preparation
- The colloquy
- The result
- VI. The aftermath
- The continuation of the controversy
- Martin Bucer and the Wittenberg Concord
- Melanchthon's defection from Lutheran doctrine
- Calvin's attempt to solve the problem
- The decision of the Formula of Concord
- VII. The sacrament and the Lutheran Church today
- The question today
- The answer today
- Conclusion
- Appendix I: What is the sacrament of the altar?
- Appendix II: Sanctorum Communio.