John Calvin, the Church and the Eucharist ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: McDonnell Kilian  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781400877928

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691649856

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780691623184

Subject: B976.3 Protestant (Protestant, Protestant)

Keyword: 基督教,宗教史、宗教地理

Language: ENG

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Calvin's eucharistic doctrine has been approached in the past from the standpoint of his polemic with the Lutherans and the Zwinglians, but Father McDonnell believes that Calvin’s primary position was determined by his rejection of Roman Catholicism. The author, therefore, explores Calvin’s eucharistic doctrine through a comprehensive analysis of his stand against the Roman Catholic Church. Introductory chapters are devoted to the broader currents of pre-Reformation thought: Scotist tradition, devotiomoderna, humanism, and the Platonic renewal. The study continues with a discussion of St. Augustine, the medieval disputants, and the doctrines of Calvin’s contemporaries-Luther, Bucer, and Melanchthon. The final chapter considers the relevancy of Calvin’s objections to Catholic eucharistic doctrine and their relation to modern developments in Catholic sacramental thought.

Originally published in 1967.

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Chapter

Cover

Preface

Introduction

I. The Intellectual Pre-History: The Ecclesiological and Eucharistic Flight from Secondary Causality

II. The Imperatives of the Ascension in Earthly Image and Heavenly Reality

III. Calvin Accuses Rome

IV. The Transcendent God as a Sacramental and Ecclesiological Concern: Calvin's Eucharistic Preoccupations, I

V. Union with Christ as a Sacramental and Ecclesiological Concern: Calvin's Eucharistic Preoccupations, II

VI. The Eucharist in Its Christological Context: Calvin's Eucharistic Doctrine, I

VII. The Eucharist in Its Pneumatological Context: Calvin's Eucharistic Doctrine, II

VIII. Open Questions

Conclusion

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

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