The Eucharist in the West: History and Theology

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Liturgical Press, 1998 - 422 sayfa
In the light of its own history, the Catholic theology of the Eucharist, as it is generally understood today, is revealed as a splinter tradition whose deficiencies call for fundamental reformulation. The valid aspects of that theology (for example, the recovery of the role of the Holy Spirit in the new Roman Eucharistic Prayers) must be identified and integrated with the faith and practice of the first theological millennium when the lex orandi was not so dominated by the lex credendi. In the third theological millennium, more attention to the content and structure of the classical Eucharistic Prayers of both East and West will result in a Catholic systematic theology of eucharistic sacrifice that is not only truer to its biblical and patristic foundations but also -- of ecumenical import -- closer to some of the theological insights of the Protestant Reformers.

These highlights of The Eucharist in the West illustrate the great value of this posthumous work. Conceptually complete, but in only rough draft form at the time of Kilmartin's death, it has been edited and prepared for publication by Robert J. Daly, S.J.

Chapter one describes the characteristics of the eucharistic theology of the Western Latin Fathers. Chapter two identifies the more important orientations and developments of the Catholic tradition from early medieval Scholasticism up to the first part of the twelfth century. Chapter three singles out the special contribution of early Scholasticism to Latin eucharistic theology Chapter four functions as a bridge from early Scholasticism to high Scholasticism by outlining the general approach to a synthetic theology of the Eucharist which was obtained at the beginning ofthe thirteenth century. Chapter five treats eucharistic theology from high Scholasticism to the Council of Trent. Chapter six summarizes the dogmatic teaching of the Council of Trent. This is followed in Chapter seven, by a treatment of salient features of post-Tridentine eucharistic theology. Chapter eight includes an analysis of the practice and theology of Mass stipends. Chapter nine includes a detailed analysis of Aquinas's theology of the eucharistic sacrifice. Chapter ten offers an account of some recent contributions to the formulation of a theology of the eucharistic sacrifice which have contributed to the modern average Roman Catholic synthesis.

Chapters are "Eucharistic Sacrifice: The Western Patristic Tradition", "Eucharistic Theology in the West: Early Middle Ages", "Early Scholastic Contribution to Eucharistic Theology" "From Early to High Scholastic Theology of the Eucharist: The Priest Presiding at the Eucharistic Liturgy", "Eucharistic Theology: High Scholasticism to the Council of Trent", "The Eucharistic Doctrine of the Council of Trent", "From the Council of Trent to Modern Times", "The Practice and Theology of the Mass Stipend", "Eucharistic Sacrifice According to St. Thomas Aquinas", "Twentieth-Century Contribution to the Theology of Eucharistic Sacrifice", and "A Systematic Theology of Eucharistic Sacrifice".

İçindekiler

EUCHARISTIC SACRIFICE
3
Conclusion
16
Eschatological Depth of the Eucharistic Liturgy
61
EUCHARISTIC THEOLOGY
79
Berengar of Tours d 1088
97
B Honorius Augustodunensis
107
EARLY SCHOLASTIC
117
FROM EARLY TO HIGH SCHOLASTIC
127
Systematic Theological Themes
223
Catechetical Instruction Concerning the Theology
231
OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY
241
EUCHARISTIC SACRIFICE
247
Summary and Conclusion
261
TWENTIETHCENTURY CONTRIBUTION
267
Summary
275
Conclusion
299

Conclusion
153
Efficacy of the Eucharistic Sacrifice
165
Sacrifice of the Mass
172
FROM THE COUNCIL
179
The Modern Roman Catholic Official Position
187
Conclusion
204
HistoricoLiturgical and Theological Perspectives
211
129
325
A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
339
Systematic Salvation HistoryLiturgical Theology
356
EDITORS EPILOGUE
384
BIBLICAL INDEX
387
INDEX OF NAMES
401
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