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Eucharist as a Celebration of Forgiveness

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Eucharist as a Celebration of Forgiveness

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Francis Moloney’s new book is an in-depth study of the history and theology of the Eucharist as primarily a celebration of forgiveness rather than as a tool for exclusion, and the ethical consequences that arise from such a study. The author first tracks how we came to the "exclusive" and "need for holiness" criterion for admission to the eucharistic table. This must begin with 1 Cor 11, and then see where it goes from there—historically and theologically. Here a note on its eventual application to marriage relating to the "exclusive" and "need for holiness" criterion for admission to the eucharistic table. He then gives a summary of how all the gospel narratives indicate the celebration of forgiveness. Next he focuses on the history and theology of legitimate "exclusion" from the eucharistic table. This needs to be covered, as from the second century it is practiced, and is probably already there in 1 Cor 5 (the incestuous man). The motive for this, however, is always the denial of God, Christ, and/or Church. This position has a legitimate theological correctness. Lastly, he explores a theology of Eucharist as forgiveness and its ethical consequences. Marriage and other sexuality questions can be part of the debate. †

Author Biography:

Francis J. Moloney, SDB, AM, FAHA, is an Australian Salesian Priest. Educated in Rome (STL, SSL) and at the University of Oxford (D Phil). He is currently a Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University, and a Senior Fellow of Catholic Theological College, within the University of Divinity. He is the author of many significant books and studies, a Member of the Order of Australia, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Release date NZ
May 2nd, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
160
Dimensions
140x216x10
ISBN-13
9780809153169
Product ID
26629429

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