Eucharistic Doctors: A Theological HistoryPaulist Press, 2005 - 274 páginas Owen Cummings has written a timely book about men whose lives have made a substantive contribution to the understanding of the eucharist. These "eucharistic doctors," who are not doctors in the formal sense of the term, are nonetheless doctors in the broad Christian tradition of thinking about the eucharist. From the patristic period, through the medieval period to the Reformation and post-Reformation era, to the modern era, this book is an accessible, popular introduction to the broad eucharistic tradition. However it contains enough sufficient scholarly apparatus to permit readers to go further if they wish to. The "doctors" treated, including Hippolytus, Ambrose, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, and George Herbert, representing different geographical locations, time periods, languages, and Christian traditions, have this in common: they recognized the eucharist as central--the very heart of Christian faith. --no other book in English on the history of eucharistic theology covers the same ground as this one --written in accessible language + |
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Two Roman Theologians Justins and Hippolytus | 19 |
The Syriac and Greek Churches Ephrem of Nisibis and Cyril of Jerusalem | 38 |
East and West John Chrysostom of Constantinople and Ambrose of Milan | 57 |
West and East Augustine of Hippo and Maximus the Confessor | 72 |
Two Celtic Witness and John of St Victor and Cardinal Robert Pullen | 97 |
Two Parisian Professors Hugh of St Victor and Cardinal Robert Pullen | 109 |
The Classical Reformers Martine Luther Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin | 157 |
The English Reformation and the Eucharist Bishop John Fisher of Rochester and Archbishop Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury | 173 |
George Herbert Cardinal Robert Bellarmine and Jeremy Taylor | 195 |
John Wesley | 215 |
Friedrich Schleiermacher and Johann Adam Mohler | 229 |
Cardinal John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey | 241 |
The Eucharist in Our Times An Irish Catholic David N Power and an English Methodist Geoffrey Wainwring | 254 |
Epilogue | 268 |
Eucharist in Poetry and Prose St Thomas Aquinas | 125 |
Two Oxford Scholars John Duns Scotus and John Wyclif | 141 |
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