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Alla ricerca della “Buona Fama”: Eukleia tra epiclesi di Artemide e teonimo indipendente
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Relación entre el sacrificio eucarístico y el sacrificio de la cruz según el "Líber Mozarabicus Sacramentorum" [PDF]
Ramos-Lissón, D. (Domingo)
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Celebrar la gloria del Padre: la dinámica trinitaria de la liturgia [PDF]
Gutiérrez-Martín, J.L. (José Luis)
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Les tres oracions finals de l'Exposició Valentiniana (NH XI,") [PDF]
Gros i Pujol, Miquel dels Sants
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The Epiclesis Debate at the Council of Florence, written by Ch. Kappes
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Azymes and Epiclesis: Two Medieval Debates About the Eucharist
2023Besides the filioque, probably the most divisive issues between Byzantine and Latin (and also Armenian) Christianity concerned two central aspects of the Eucharistic sacrifice, namely the use of leavened bread instead of unleavened bread (the azymes) in the Eucharist and the role of the invocation of the Holy Spirit (the epiclesis) for the ...
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Eucharistic Epiclesis: Myopia or Microcosm?
Theological Studies, 1975IN HIS excellent study of the Holy Spirit and the Eucharist, J. M. Tillard remarked that the epiclesis question is a very secondary one which often tends to stifle theological reflection and make one myopic in regard to the Holy Spirit and the Eucharist.
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The So-Called Epiclesis in Hippolytus
Harvard Theological Review, 1947I should like to suggest that the rather innocent petition, “ut mittas spiritum tuum sanctum in oblationem,” in the Anaphora of Hippolytus, is not a later interpolation.In his valuable edition of the Apostolic Tradition, Dom Gregory Dix has argued that the difficulties of the Latin text are satisfactorily solved by deleting this petition.
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Pentecostal Epiclesis: A Model for Teaching and Learning
Pneuma, 2013Abstract The eucharistic practices of many mainline and historic Christian traditions have been co-opted into Pentecostalism’s theology and praxis. While this has been functional for the first one hundred years of Pentecostalism, a decidedly Pentecostal expression of epiclesis is still being developed and existing modes of eucharistic prayer are being
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