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Celebration: Eucharistic Faith and Practice surveys the Bible's
witnesses to God's interactions with his people. It sketches the
contours of the theological disagreements that have beset the
Church in light of attempts to incorporate Aristotelian philosophy
into its sacramental theology. Author Bruce Upham presents a way
past the conflict. He proposes that Christians turn their attention
to Jesus Christ's promises to be present bodily in the Eucharist
and to his calling to his followers to become his body-his arms and
legs-through the celebration of the Eucharist for the sake of the
Holy Spirit's mission. Working from a variety of sources,
Celebration draws upon highlights of the scriptural testimony to
the presence and work of God, references to the Church's history of
theology, and insights from the work of philosophers. It weaves
together these strands to create a compact presentation of a
theologically defensible understanding of the real presence,
without rearguing the issues that cluster around Aristotle's
philosophy of being. Whether you have found yourself living
according to the Catholic perspective or the Protestant view of the
real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, Celebration extends the
hope of discovering a way to transcend past conflicts and to
return, instead, to the joy of celebrating Christ's eucharistic
gift in both faith and practice.
Celebration: Eucharistic Faith and Practice surveys the Bible's
witnesses to God's interactions with his people. It sketches the
contours of the theological disagreements that have beset the
Church in light of attempts to incorporate Aristotelian philosophy
into its sacramental theology. Author Bruce Upham presents a way
past the conflict. He proposes that Christians turn their attention
to Jesus Christ's promises to be present bodily in the Eucharist
and to his calling to his followers to become his body-his arms and
legs-through the celebration of the Eucharist for the sake of the
Holy Spirit's mission. Working from a variety of sources,
Celebration draws upon highlights of the scriptural testimony to
the presence and work of God, references to the Church's history of
theology, and insights from the work of philosophers. It weaves
together these strands to create a compact presentation of a
theologically defensible understanding of the real presence,
without rearguing the issues that cluster around Aristotle's
philosophy of being. Whether you have found yourself living
according to the Catholic perspective or the Protestant view of the
real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, Celebration extends the
hope of discovering a way to transcend past conflicts and to
return, instead, to the joy of celebrating Christ's eucharistic
gift in both faith and practice.
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