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The Lord's Supper : remembering and proclaiming Christ until He comes / Thomas R. Schreiner and Matthew R. Crawford ; series editor: E.Ray Clendenen. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NAC studies in Bible & theology ; 10.Publication details: Nashville, Tennessee : B&H Academic, (c)2010.Description: xviii, 413 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780805447576
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV823.C899.S374 2010
  • BV823
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Contents:
The Lord's Last Supper in the fourfold witness of the gospels Jonathan T. Pennington -- The Lord's Supper in Paul: an identity-forming proclamation of the gospel James M. Hamilton Jr. -- "A glorious inebriation": eucharistic thought and piety in the patristic era Michael A. G. Haykin -- Carolingian conflict: two monks on the Mass David S. Hogg -- The theology of the Eucharist according to the Catholic Church Gregg R. Allison -- On faith, signs, and fruits: Martin Luther's theology of the Lord's Supper Matthew R. Crawford -- The meaning of the Lord's Supper in the theology of Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) / Bruce A. Ware -- The Reformed view of the Lord's Supper Shawn D. Wright -- Sounds from Baptist history Gregory A. Wills -- Celebrating the past and future in the present Brian J. Vickers -- The Lord's Supper and works of love Gregory Alan Thornbury -- The Lord's Supper in the context of the local church Ray Van Neste.
Summary: "'As they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it, gave it to the disciples, and said, 'Take and eat it; this is My body.' Matthew 26:26 (HCSB) A follow-up to Believer's Baptism in the New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology series, The Lord's Supper explores the current Baptist view of the communion sacrament. Contributors include Andreas Kstenberger ("The Lord's Supper as a Passover Meal"), Jonathan Pennington ("The Last Supper in the Gospels"), Jim Hamilton ("The Lord's Supper in Paul"), and Michael Haykin ("Communion in the Early Church"). Adding a helpful perspective, chapters are also provided on the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Zwinglian views of communion." ;
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Was the Last Supper a Passover meal? / Andreas J. Kostenberger -- The Lord's Last Supper in the fourfold witness of the gospels Jonathan T. Pennington -- The Lord's Supper in Paul: an identity-forming proclamation of the gospel James M. Hamilton Jr. -- "A glorious inebriation": eucharistic thought and piety in the patristic era Michael A. G. Haykin -- Carolingian conflict: two monks on the Mass David S. Hogg -- The theology of the Eucharist according to the Catholic Church Gregg R. Allison -- On faith, signs, and fruits: Martin Luther's theology of the Lord's Supper Matthew R. Crawford -- The meaning of the Lord's Supper in the theology of Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) / Bruce A. Ware -- The Reformed view of the Lord's Supper Shawn D. Wright -- Sounds from Baptist history Gregory A. Wills -- Celebrating the past and future in the present Brian J. Vickers -- The Lord's Supper and works of love Gregory Alan Thornbury -- The Lord's Supper in the context of the local church Ray Van Neste.

"'As they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it, gave it to the disciples, and said, 'Take and eat it; this is My body.' Matthew 26:26 (HCSB) A follow-up to Believer's Baptism in the New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology series, The Lord's Supper explores the current Baptist view of the communion sacrament. Contributors include Andreas Kstenberger ("The Lord's Supper as a Passover Meal"), Jonathan Pennington ("The Last Supper in the Gospels"), Jim Hamilton ("The Lord's Supper in Paul"), and Michael Haykin ("Communion in the Early Church"). Adding a helpful perspective, chapters are also provided on the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Zwinglian views of communion." ;

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