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Eucharist and offering / Kenneth W. Stevenson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Pueblo Pub, [c1986]Description: xiii, 327 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0916134776
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 823 .S74
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction: What are we looking for
The tunnel: from Bible to early text
Flowering: the east
Greek West Syrian
Egyptian
Maronite and Syrian Jacobite
Armenian
Anamnesis variety and its implications: a suggestion
Literary evidence
Authenticity and pseudonymity
Flowering: the west
Ambrose of Milan, and the Roman canon
The sacramentaries: Hanc Igitur and Super Oblata
Gallican and Mozarabic Traditions
Prayer for the dead: an appended note
Accumulation in the later middle ages
Ordination
Preanaphoral prayers
Western medieval prayers
Theology, drama and peity
Conclusions
The reformation and its aftermath
Luther
Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin, and Knox
Cranmer
The later prayer books
The Westminster directory and the "savoy" liturgy
Anglican interpretation
Anglican experiment
The Wesleys
Roman Catholic theology before and after The Council of Trent
Conclusions
Renewal in the 19th and 20th centuries
Foretaste 1: the Tractarians
Foretaste 2: The Catholic Apostolics
Enrichment
Reform
Postcript
Conclusion
Variety
Shape
Human sciences
Text and context
Future out of the past
Summary: In this book, Kenneth Stevenson explores the metaphor of sacrifice that found expression in the prayers and hymnody of the various eastern and western churches. He shows the development of the metaphor through the ages by applying the criteria of story, gift and response.
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Bibliography: p. 281-300

Includes indexes

Contents:

Introduction: What are we looking for

The tunnel: from Bible to early text

Flowering: the east

Greek West Syrian

Egyptian

Maronite and Syrian Jacobite

Armenian

Anamnesis variety and its implications: a suggestion

Literary evidence

Authenticity and pseudonymity

Flowering: the west

Ambrose of Milan, and the Roman canon

The sacramentaries: Hanc Igitur and Super Oblata

Gallican and Mozarabic Traditions

Prayer for the dead: an appended note

Accumulation in the later middle ages

Ordination

Preanaphoral prayers

Western medieval prayers

Theology, drama and peity

Conclusions

The reformation and its aftermath

Luther

Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin, and Knox

Cranmer

The later prayer books

The Westminster directory and the "savoy" liturgy

Anglican interpretation

Anglican experiment

The Wesleys

Roman Catholic theology before and after The Council of Trent

Conclusions

Renewal in the 19th and 20th centuries

Foretaste 1: the Tractarians

Foretaste 2: The Catholic Apostolics

Enrichment

Reform

Postcript

Conclusion

Variety

Shape

Human sciences

Text and context

Future out of the past

In this book, Kenneth Stevenson explores the metaphor of sacrifice that found expression in the prayers and hymnody of the various eastern and western churches. He shows the development of the metaphor through the ages by applying the criteria of story, gift and response.

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