BEDANKTE BERUFUNG: DIE EUCHARISTISCHE STRUKTUR DER IGNATIANISCHEN EXERZITIEN
The unity of the eucharistic prayer can be seen in the thankful praise that (1) springs from the anamnesis that recalls the history of salvation, (2) implores the heavenly Father to send the salvific presence of Christ here and now through the Holy Spirit (epiklesis), (3) proclaims in amazement and...
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Published in | Theological Studies Vol. 70; no. 1; p. 229 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Book Review |
Language | English |
Published |
Washington
Sage Publications Ltd
01.03.2009
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Summary: | The unity of the eucharistic prayer can be seen in the thankful praise that (1) springs from the anamnesis that recalls the history of salvation, (2) implores the heavenly Father to send the salvific presence of Christ here and now through the Holy Spirit (epiklesis), (3) proclaims in amazement and praise of God the mystery of the presence of Christ (koinonia), and (4) presents the human race to the Father for his glorification (prosphora). [...] in part 3 (chap. 14) L. condenses his theological synthesis of the "Exercises as Eulogia," as he looks in two directions: from the Eucharist to the Exercises and from the Exercises to the Eucharist. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5639 2169-1304 |