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An essay in "liturgical theology", this book is in fact a study in
biblical theology which seeks to provide a firm basis for the
eucharistic liturgy in the great Judaeo-Christian tradition
represented by the Scriptures. From the insights which came to him
within the brotherhood of Taize in France, Max Thurian believes
that the real presence of Christ must be studied within the
"liturgical action" and not isolated as a separate theological
problem. In the Reformed tradition of Taize he turns, therefore, to
a study of the Scriptures and opens the Scriptural meaning of the
Eucharistic memorial as seen in the Old and New Testaments.
An essay in "liturgical theology", this book is in fact a study in
biblical theology which seeks to provide a firm basis for the
eucharistic liturgy in the great Judaeo-Christian tradition
represented by the Scriptures. From the insights which came to him
within the brotherhood of Taize in France, Max Thurian believes
that the real presence of Christ must be studied within the
"liturgical action" and not isolated as a separate theological
problem. In the Reformed tradition of Taize he turns, therefore, to
a study of the Scriptures and opens the Scriptural meaning of the
Eucharistic memorial as seen in the Old and New Testaments.
This book is an essay in liturgical theology, writes Max Thurian,
It is in fact a study in biblical theology which seeks to provide a
firm basis for the eucharistic liturgy in the great
Judaeo-Christian tradition represented by the Scriptures. From the
insights which came to him within the Brotherhood of Taize in
France, Max Thurian believes that the real presence of Christ must
be studied within the 'liturgical action' and not isolated as a
separate theological problem. In the Reformed tradition of Taize he
turns, therefore, to a study of the Scriptures and opens the
Scriptural meaning of the Eucharistic memorial as seen in the Old
and New Testaments. Volume I deals with the Old Testament
background.
"This book is an essay in liturgical theology," writes Max Thurian,
"It is in fact a study in biblical theology which seeks to provide
a firm basis for the eucharistic liturgy in the great
Judaeo-Christian tradition represented by the Scriptures." From the
insights which came to him within the Brotherhood of Taize in
France, Max Thurian believes that the real presence of Christ must
be studied within the 'liturgical action' and not isolated as a
separate theological problem. In the Reformed tradition of Taize he
turns, therefore, to a study of the Scriptures and opens the
Scriptural meaning of the Eucharistic memorial as seen in the Old
and New Testaments. Volume II deals with the New Testament
background.
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