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Aug 02, 2025 09:36AM
Eucharistic Participation: The Reconfiguration of Time and Space

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Lindsay John Kennedy What do you think, Scott? I’ve been interested in this one


Scott Meadows Lindsay John wrote: "What do you think, Scott? I’ve been interested in this one"

This first chapter/essay was phenomenal. Boersma traces a sacramental path of eternity/time participation from the apostolic fathers through Charles Taylor to (almost like T.S. Eliot) show how the Eucharist is an eternaly present sacrifice. One that our sufferings may join with, while avoiding a denial of impassibility. This book may be tiny but it is making connections between vital doctrines/philosophies for a re-enchantment of life. The second essay advocates for the real presence view as opposed to Roman or Reformed views.


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Shane Williamson I'm telling you man, we need to retrieve Babylonian semiotics! This fits exactly into the function of images/likenesses in Mesopotamia, from which our Hebrew/Jewish heritage shares a similar worldview/philosophy—more so then Platonic thought!


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