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245 0 0 _aChrist: the sacramental word /
_cedited by David Brown and Ann Loades.
_hPR
260 _aLondon, England :
_bSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK),
_c(c)1996.
300 _aix, 214 pages ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _a1
505 0 0 _aIntroduction: the divine poet
_rDavid Brown and Ann Loades --
_tpart 1. The embodied word: incarnation as sacrament. Incarnation as root of the sacramental principle
_rJohn Macquarrie --
_tFrom analysis to overlay : a sacramental approach to christology
_rFrances Young --
_tHeaven and earth in parallel : the key role of angels in ancient Judaism
_rRobert Hayward --
_tpart 2. Our bodies taken into his : incarnation extended. Baptism as remembered 'ecstatic' identity
_rWolfhart Pannenberg --
_tSacraments of the new society
_rRowan Williams --
_tSacrament as action, not presence
_rNicholas Wolterstorff --
_tTransubstantiation : eucharist as pure gift
_rGerard Loughlin --
_tConfession and re-formation : Walter Hilton's sacramental theology
_rJohn Clark --
_tpart 3. Words mediating the word. Ritual and the sacrament of the word
_rStephen Sykes --
_tBalthasar's sacramental spirituality and Hopkins' poetry of nature : the sacrifice imprinted upon nature
_rJohn Riches --
_tThe world, the flesh and the spirit : love as sacramental in Spenser and other poets
_rDavid Fuller --
_tThe romantic tradition and the sacrament of the present moment : Wordsworth and Tillich
_rPeter Phillips.
520 1 _a"Christ: The Sacramental Word examines three key areas and argues that in each the notion of Word functions sacramentally. The necessary foundations are laid in the perception of Christ as the sacramental Word made flesh; that understanding is then applied in the other two sections to the way in which words are used in the celebration of the sacraments and in our enjoyment of poetry. Along the way the reader is offered an original and vigorous defence of the doctrine of the incarnation (Frances Young), the identification of sacramental elements in ancient Judaism (Robert Hayward), and two powerful expositions of the social character of Christian sacramentality (Wolfhart Pannenberg and Rowan Williams), as well as illuminating discussion of figures as varied as Balthasar, Calvin, Heidegger, Hopkins, Tillich and Wordsworth."--BOOK JACKET.
530 _a2
650 0 _aSacraments
_xBiblical teaching.
650 0 _aSacraments
_xHistory of doctrines.
650 0 _aSacraments in literature.
650 0 _aIncarnation
_xHistory of doctrines.
650 0 _aIncarnation in literature.
653 0 _aChristianity
_aSacraments
700 1 _aSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)
700 1 _aBrown, David,
_d1948 July 1-
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700 1 _aLoades, Ann.
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell