Eucharistic consecration in the first four centuries and its implications for liturgical reform
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- Author
- Scotland, Nigel Adrian Douglas, 1942-
- Publication Date
- 1989
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BV 825.54 S3E9 1989
- Place of Publication
- Oxford
- Publisher
- Latimer House
- Publication Date
- 1989
- Physical Description
- 46 p. ; 21.3 x 13.7 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "[By] N.A.D. Scotland".
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "This monograph examines the development of theories of eucharistic consecration in the first four centuries. It starts with the New Testament material and ends with the teaching of St. Ambrose in the late 4th century. The concluding section offers one or two practical suggestions as to how the present eucharistic worship of the Church of England could more faithfully reflect the teaching of the New Testament and the earliest Christian liturgies". -- Preface.
- Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements dated January 1988 / N.A.D. Scotland -- Introduction -- First Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Second Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Third Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Fourth Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Some Implications for Liturgical Reform.
- Author is a priest in the Church of England.
- Series
- Latimer studies; 31
- Subjects
- Eucharistic prayers
- Church history - Primitive and early church
- Lord's Supper - History
- Lord's Supper (Liturgy) - Anglican Communion
- Liturgical renewal - Anglican Communion
- ISBN
- 0-946307-30-X
- Call Number
- BV 825.54 S3E9 1989
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)