Eucharist's Biographer e-bog
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Christians are not just called to be transformed into something "e;better"e; or even "e;good,"e; but to be transfigured into a "e;new creation"e;--ceasing to be what they are in order to become what they are not. In The Eucharist's Biographer, Albert Walsh proposes that the path to this "e;distinctive Christian identity"e; is through the power of the Holy Spirit,...
E-bog
196,23 DKK
Forlag
Pickwick Publications
Udgivet
6 november 2012
Længde
140 sider
Genrer
Christian life and practice
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781621899099
Christians are not just called to be transformed into something "e;better"e; or even "e;good,"e; but to be transfigured into a "e;new creation"e;--ceasing to be what they are in order to become what they are not. In The Eucharist's Biographer, Albert Walsh proposes that the path to this "e;distinctive Christian identity"e; is through the power of the Holy Spirit, as revealed in the unity of Word and Sacrament. With this premise, he unites two powerful traditions: the Proclamation of the Word of the Protestant tradition and the Power of God's Grace in the Eucharist of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. It is in what Walsh calls the eucharistic-evangel as a whole that the individual and community are subject to the "e;real presence"e; of the Christ, who, in the power of the Holy Spirit, is the force behind the transformation and maintenance of Christian identity.