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A TABLE FOR ALL: Eucharist as Model for Radical Welcome and Community
This article considers the Eucharist as a framework for communal life. Rather than a place of privilege or exclusion, the table creates an inclusive vision for how the world should be. It is a ritual of imagination and transformation, reaching beyond the
Shea Watts
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Mystery Manifested: Toward a Phenomenology of the Eucharist in Its Liturgical Context [PDF]
This article explores three contemporary phenomenological analyses of the Eucharist by the French phenomenologists Jean-Luc Marion, Jean-Yves Lacoste, and Emmanuel Falque, arguing that their descriptions are too excessive and individual, failing to take ...
Christina M. Gschwandtner
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The Eucharist and the Spirituality of the Catholics in the Public Space
This study aims to describe the spirituality of the Jewish liturgy in the celebration of the Eucharist and its impact on the involvement of Indonesian Catholics in the public sphere.
Mathias Jebaru Adon
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This research contributes to the scarce literature that exists on the perception that Catholics have about the Eucharist online, which was continued through various digital platforms, but once the emergence of the COVID-19. In this way, the perception of
Jose Andres Areiza-Padilla +2 more
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The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
One will encounter views that there was no Supper of the Lord with His disciples, with the character of a religious and soteriological mystery, and that it only had the character of a simple supper or at most a mere Old Testament ritual. This position is
Krzysztof Góźdź
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This article unpacks aspects of the Eucharist and how it is understood in various churches using a literature study methodology. It also looks at the notion of the “people of God’.
A. Nicolaides
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Jesus Christ has been widely discussed in Christianity in terms of his identity, personality, and position, and this has led to the emergence of a branch of science called Christology.
Zekiye Sönmez
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Doop as die deur tot die nagmaal: 'n Perspektief op kinderdeelname aan die nagmaal
Baptism as the gateway to the Eucharist: a perspective onchild participation in the Eucharist. This article invesigates the relationship between Baptism and the Eucharist andargues that baptism forms the gateway to meaningfully participating in the ...
J. Otto
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This article tests the usefulness of concepts from translation studies to understand the dynamics and mechanisms of cultural translation. It asks what is happening when people translate. What do they do when they translate? From a historical perspective,
Antje Flüchter, Giulia Nardini
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“Whoever Eats My Flesh and Drinks My Blood Remains in Me and I in Him”
This study exposits Thomas’s teaching on Eucharistic reception, giving particular attention to his treatment of spiritual and sacramental eating as well as the res et sacramentum of the sacrament.
Shawn Michael Colberg
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