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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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Sacramental theology has made its reflection regarding the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and its formal reason from a metaphysics of substance.
Eugenia Colomer E.
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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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Позитивни и негативни елементи евхаристијске еклисиологије Николаја Афанасјева
Eucharist ecclesiology of Nicholas Afanasiev is one of the most important contributions to Orthodox ecclesiology in 20th century. Although many positive elements in this theological concept are already recognized, there are still doubts and negative ...
Goran Vučković
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Eucharystia jako centrum celebracji chrześcijańskiej w ujęciu katechetycznej szkoły aleksandryjskiej
In connection with noticed today decrease of meaning and number of participants of the Eucharistic celebration and disappearance its common and conscious experiences, author of the article in searching inspirations to solve this situation appeals to ...
Marian Zając
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The Eucharistic Conquest of Time [PDF]
Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox theologians claim that the unique event of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary is present in Eucharistic liturgies. A popular explanatory strategy for this miraculous presence suggests that due to its supernatural character ...
Butakov, Pavel
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The purpose of this article has been to examine how the earliest followers of Jesus experienced the Eucharist. What was their reason for participating in the Eucharist? What kind of value did this rite add to their lives? What was the meaning attached to
Jonanda Groenewald
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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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The theme of the study is the Eucharist as a sacrifice of Christ and his Mystical Body. In the beginning, the first analogy is stated – the unique and perfect sacrifice of Christ the High Priest on the cross.
Benedikt T. Mohelník
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Criticism against St. Thomas Aquinas — intentionally emulating the scholastic method of proving — regards the effect of the forms of consecrating the bread and wine during the Eucharist.
Krzysztof Suszko
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