Do this in remembrance of me : a ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology /
"The Reformed tradition has often made doctrine the starting point for eucharistic theology. In this book Martha Moore-Keish seeks to counter that tendency, placing the Reformed tradition in conversation with liturgical theology and ritual theory to move toward a fuller appreciation of the ritu...
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,
2008
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue : a eucharistic event
- Introduction : the problem
- Struggling for balance : John Calvin and the Reformed tradition
- Lex orandi, lex credendi : resources from liturgical theology
- Lex orandi is lex agendi : resources from ritual theory
- In search of a local lex orandi
- A ritual approach to Reformed eucharistic theology
- Appendix 1 : Questionnaire on communion
- Appendix 2 : Results of questionnaire
- Prologue: a Eucharistic event
- Introduction: the problem
- Struggling for balance : John Calvin and the reformed tradition
- Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi : resources from liturgical theology
- Lex Orandi is Lex Agendi : resources from ritual theory
- In search of a local Lex Orandi
- A ritual approach to Reformed Eucharistic theology
- Appendix 1: A questionnaire on communion
- Appendix 2: Results of questionnaire
- Prologue: A Eucharistic Event
- Introduction: The Problem
- 1 Struggling for Balance: John Calvin and the Reformed Tradition
- 2. Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: Resources from Liturgical Theology
- 3. Lex Orandi Is Lex Agendi: Resources from Ritual Theory
- 4. In Search of a Local Lex Orandi
- 5. A Ritual Approach to Reformed Eucharistic Theology
- Appendix 1. Questionnaire on Communion
- Appendix 2. Results of Questionnaire.