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Re-membering the Body

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For centuries, Baptists have regarded the Eucharist, or Lord''s Supper, as ""merely symbolic"" rather than as sacramental. Historically speaking, Baptists have also participated in the practice of the Supper less frequently than other Christian groups, all the while lodging complaints about a lack of ecclesial unity. In response to these trends, this book argues for a sacramental understanding of the Eucharist and focuses on the way in which the Eucharist conveys grace by drawing the church together as the body of Christ. It focuses especially on the theology of James Wm. McClendon Jr., who was Baptist but nonetheless illustrated that through the Eucharist God ""re-members"" the church as the body of Christ. Together with Lutheran theologian Robert Jenson and Catholic theologian Cardinal Henri de Lubac, McClendon''s work has had an enormous impact on contemporary free church discussions about the Supper and ecclesial unity. In a final chapter, therefore, the study examines a number of contemporary Baptists dubbed the ""new Baptist sacramentalists."" These men and women are influenced by McClendon, Jenson, and de Lubac, and they offer a fresh approach to the ongoing puzzle of the church''s disunity through the Eucharist.""Bullard''s fresh imagining of how free church observances of the Lord''s Supper are means by which God makes the church visibly one invites his readers to ''go further'' on the eucharistic path toward the ecumenical future than the Baptist tradition''s most creative systematician may have envisioned possible, yet in ways fully consistent with the tradition''s distinctive insights . . . a must-read for anyone who dares dream the fulfillment of Christ''s prayer for the unity of his church.""--Steven R. HarmonGardner-Webb University School of Divinity""This book recounts and appropriates serious theological reflection among a number of Baptist theologians aimed at retrieving a sacramental understanding of their tradition and of the Christian life. Scott Bullard''s focus on the Eucharist and Christian unity adds to this discussion in a significant way. A book to be welcomed, read, and applied!""--Timothy GeorgeBeeson Divinity School of Samford UniversityScott W. Bullard is vice president and academic dean at Judson College in Marion, Alabama.

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  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9781498215053
  • Einband:
  • Gebundene Ausgabe
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 188
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 1. November 2013
  • Abmessungen:
  • 152x229x14 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 449 g.
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For centuries, Baptists have regarded the Eucharist, or Lord''s Supper, as ""merely symbolic"" rather than as sacramental. Historically speaking, Baptists have also participated in the practice of the Supper less frequently than other Christian groups, all the while lodging complaints about a lack of ecclesial unity. In response to these trends, this book argues for a sacramental understanding of the Eucharist and focuses on the way in which the Eucharist conveys grace by drawing the church together as the body of Christ. It focuses especially on the theology of James Wm. McClendon Jr., who was Baptist but nonetheless illustrated that through the Eucharist God ""re-members"" the church as the body of Christ. Together with Lutheran theologian Robert Jenson and Catholic theologian Cardinal Henri de Lubac, McClendon''s work has had an enormous impact on contemporary free church discussions about the Supper and ecclesial unity. In a final chapter, therefore, the study examines a number of contemporary Baptists dubbed the ""new Baptist sacramentalists."" These men and women are influenced by McClendon, Jenson, and de Lubac, and they offer a fresh approach to the ongoing puzzle of the church''s disunity through the Eucharist.""Bullard''s fresh imagining of how free church observances of the Lord''s Supper are means by which God makes the church visibly one invites his readers to ''go further'' on the eucharistic path toward the ecumenical future than the Baptist tradition''s most creative systematician may have envisioned possible, yet in ways fully consistent with the tradition''s distinctive insights . . . a must-read for anyone who dares dream the fulfillment of Christ''s prayer for the unity of his church.""--Steven R. HarmonGardner-Webb University School of Divinity""This book recounts and appropriates serious theological reflection among a number of Baptist theologians aimed at retrieving a sacramental understanding of their tradition and of the Christian life. Scott Bullard''s focus on the Eucharist and Christian unity adds to this discussion in a significant way. A book to be welcomed, read, and applied!""--Timothy GeorgeBeeson Divinity School of Samford UniversityScott W. Bullard is vice president and academic dean at Judson College in Marion, Alabama.

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