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Our thanks and praise : the Eucharist in Anglicanism today: papers from the fifth International Anglican Liturgical Conference / David R. Holeton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto, Ontario : Anglican Book Centre, c1998.Description: 320 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1551262185
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5149 .C5 O97 1998
Contents:
Contents:
The Dublin lecture: issues concerning the Anglican Eucharist in the twenty-first century/ Louis Weil
Preparatory documents: Eucharistic theology and Anglican Eucharistic revision/ William R. Crockett-- "Ubi eucharistia, ibi ecclesia": Ecclesiological reflections on ministry order, and the Eucharist/ Paul F. Bradshaw-- Towards renewing the shape of Anglican Eucharistic liturgy/ David R. Holeton-- One bread, one body: ritual, language, and symbolism in the Eucharist/ Ruth Myers-- Whose prayer will make the difference: Eucharistic renewal and liturgical education/ Elizabeth J. Smith
Study documents: Eucharist, sacrifice, and atonement: the "clarifications" of ARCIC/ Charles Sherlock-- Is Eucharistic sacrifice a culturally relative issue/ Kenneth W. Stevenson-- Sacrifice in African traditional religion as a means of understanding eucharistic theology/ Solomon Amusan-- Scripture and Eucharist/ Michael Vasey-- Music and renewing the Anglican Eucharist/ David Harrison-- Anglican Church plans, a brief history/ David H. Smart
Implications accross the communion: Australia/ Gillian Varcoe-- Canada/ John St. H. Gibaut-- Cuba/ Juan Quevedo-Bosch-- England / David Kennedy and Philip Tovey-- Ireland/ John Paterson-- New Zealand/ George Connor-- Scotland/ Ian Patron-- United States/ J. Neil Alexander-- West Indies/ Anthony Balgrove Aarons
The Dublin Documents: Principles and recommendations: Working group papers-- Eucharistic theology-- Ministry, order, and the eucharist-- Eucharist, ritual, language, and symbolism-- Liturgical and eucharistic renewal
A study guide to the Dublin principles and recommendations/ Ruth A. Meyers
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Contents:

The Dublin lecture: issues concerning the Anglican Eucharist in the twenty-first century/ Louis Weil

Preparatory documents: Eucharistic theology and Anglican Eucharistic revision/ William R. Crockett-- "Ubi eucharistia, ibi ecclesia": Ecclesiological reflections on ministry order, and the Eucharist/ Paul F. Bradshaw-- Towards renewing the shape of Anglican Eucharistic liturgy/ David R. Holeton-- One bread, one body: ritual, language, and symbolism in the Eucharist/ Ruth Myers-- Whose prayer will make the difference: Eucharistic renewal and liturgical education/ Elizabeth J. Smith

Study documents: Eucharist, sacrifice, and atonement: the "clarifications" of ARCIC/ Charles Sherlock-- Is Eucharistic sacrifice a culturally relative issue/ Kenneth W. Stevenson-- Sacrifice in African traditional religion as a means of understanding eucharistic theology/ Solomon Amusan-- Scripture and Eucharist/ Michael Vasey-- Music and renewing the Anglican Eucharist/ David Harrison-- Anglican Church plans, a brief history/ David H. Smart

Implications accross the communion: Australia/ Gillian Varcoe-- Canada/ John St. H. Gibaut-- Cuba/ Juan Quevedo-Bosch-- England / David Kennedy and Philip Tovey-- Ireland/ John Paterson-- New Zealand/ George Connor-- Scotland/ Ian Patron-- United States/ J. Neil Alexander-- West Indies/ Anthony Balgrove Aarons

The Dublin Documents: Principles and recommendations: Working group papers-- Eucharistic theology-- Ministry, order, and the eucharist-- Eucharist, ritual, language, and symbolism-- Liturgical and eucharistic renewal

A study guide to the Dublin principles and recommendations/ Ruth A. Meyers

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