Eucharistic Social Theology in Developing Anglo-Catholicism (original) (raw)
Although We Be Unworthy: Anglicans, Eucharistic Sacrifice, and the Protestant Loss of Ritual
Matthew S . C . Olver, PhD
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The Fractured Body: The Eucharist and Anglican Division
Eugene R. Schlesinger
2016
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From Real to Royal Presence: Reimagining Eucharist as the Politics of the English Reformation
Wes Arblaster
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‘Gatherings at the Family Table: Transformations in Christology and Popular Religiosity in Twentieth-Century English Catholicism, 1945-80’ in Tine van Osselaer and Patrick Pasture (eds), Christian Homes: Religion, Family and Domesticity in the 19th and 20th Centuries (Leuven: KADOC 2014), 178-206.
Alana Harris
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‘The Eucharist and the Church in the Thought of Henri de Lubac and Rowan Williams: Sacramental Ecclesiology and the Place of the Church in the World’, Anglican Theological Review. 100.2 (2018), 267-290.
Alex Irving
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Book Review: “First Communion: Ritual, Church and Popular Religious Identity”, by Peter McGrail, (2010) 6 Ecclesiology, 395-399.
Alana Harris
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The Development of Puritan Eucharistic Theology in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Curran D . Bishop
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The eucharistic theologies of nineteenth century Anglican and Lutheran repristination movements compared.
Jonathan Naumann
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A View of the Eucharist on the Eve of the Protestant Reformation
Achim Timmermann
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Eucharistic Self-consciousness and the Mission of the Church
Anthony A Akinwale
2019
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Naumann, J.C. (1990) The eucharistic theologies of nineteenth century Anglican and Lutheran repristination movements compared. PhD thesis
Jonathan Naumann
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The Eucharistic theology of the Historic Formularies of the Church of England
Tom Woolford
2019
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Eucharistic Communities 0511.docx
Tom Key
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The Eucharist and Ecumenism: Let us Keep the Feast - By George Hunsinger
Bradford McCall
International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2011
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"The Eucharist Monstrance after the Council of Trent. Theory and practice in the 16th and 17th century", colloque international Christian Discourses of the Holy and the Sacred in the 16th and 17th century, université Erlangen-Nürnberg, 5-7 juillet 2018.
Frédéric TIXIER
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The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France
Hilary J Bernstein
The American Historical Review, 2000
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"Sacrament as Social Process": Some Historical Footnotes
Arne Rasmusson
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Ecclesiology in the Church of England: an historical and theological examination of the role of ecclesiology in the church of England since the second world war
Paul Bagshaw
2000
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Journal of Religious History: MARK D. CHAPMAN: The Fantasy of Reunion: Anglicans, Catholics, and Ecumenism, 1833-1882. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014; pp. ix + 329.
Gareth Atkins
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Sacraments, Ceremonies, and the Stuart Divines: Sacramental Theology and Liturgy in England and Scotland, 1603-1662
David Neelands
Anglican theological review, 2003
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Eucharist and Socialism
Claudio Carvalhaes
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Review: The Fantasy of Reunion. Anglicans, Catholics and Ecumenism, 1833-1882
Kenneth L Parker
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The Centrality of Eucharist
Rev. Thomas E. Smith
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Sacraments, Ceremonies and the Stuart Divines: Sacramental Theology and Liturgy in England and Scotland 1603–1662. By Bryan D. Spinks. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2002. xiv + 240 pp. $79.95 cloth
Brian Spinks
Church History, 2003
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The Eucharist as Means of Communicatio in Sacris: A Critical Analysis of the Anglican Church's 1973 Declaration of Intention to Seek Unity
Bonginkosi Buthelezi
UKZN Library, 2023
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Retrieving a Theology of Belonging: Eucharist and Church in postmodernity, Part 2
Nicholas Denysenko
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John Baldovin's review of O'Loughlin: The Eucharist: Origins and contemporary Understandings
Thomas O'Loughlin
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The Emergence and Development of 19th Century Protestant Social Theology
Ḥājj Muhammad Legenhausen
Elahiyat-e Ejtima'i
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Rethinking the Eucharist: Towards a Unity of Word and Deed
Elizabeth Newman
The Ecumenical Review, 1993
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A Response to Friendly Sacramentalogy Ecumencial Perspective
Ann Riggs
Quaker Religious Thought, 2007
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Issues in Eucharistic Theology
Nicholas Taylor
Scottish Episcopal Institute Journal, 2019
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Weekly Communion: A Criterion of Catholicity? A Short Survey of Historical Claims in Reformed Debates
Gregory Soderberg
Reforming the Catholic Tradition: The Whole Word for the Whole Church, 2019
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Pluralism and Sacrament: Eucharistic Possibility in a Post-Ecclesial World
Brannon Hancock
2005
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The Treatise on the Sacrament in Cambridge, St John’s College G.25: An Edition
Dirk Schultze
Anglia, 2014
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From Bread and Wine to Body and Blood… and back again: The Significance of Changes Made to the Eucharist under Henry VIII and Edward VI
William K Thompson
Tufts Historical Review, 2015
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