Eucharistic sacrifice and patristic tradition in the theology of Martin Bucer, 1534-1546

1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Abolition of the Mass in Strasbourg -- 1.2. From the Abolition of the Mass to the Early 1530s -- 2. Bucer's Early Critique of the Mass -- 2.1. The Mutilation of the Divine Institution of the Sacrament -- 2.2. The Ethical and Ecclesiological Dimensions of the Eucharis...

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Críticas:Eucharistic sacrifice and patristic tradition in the theology of Martin Bucer, 1534–1546. By Nicholas Thompson. (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 119.) Pp. xv+321. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2005. €109. 90 04 14138 3; 1573 5664 (2006) (Löwe, J. Andreas, 1973 -)
Eucharistic Sacrifice and Patristic Tradition in the Theology of Martin Bucer 1534–1546. By Nicholas Thompson. Pp. xvi + 315. (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 119.) Leiden: Brill, 2005. isbn 90 04 14138 3. €109/147 (2006) (Stevenson, Kenneth, 1949 - 2011)
Colección / Revista:Studies in the history of Christian traditions 1573-5664 v. 119
Studies in the history of Christian traditions v. 119
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B Bucer, Martin (1491-1551)
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B Lord's Supper ; Sacrifice ; History of doctrines
B Eucaristía
B Patristiek
B Bucer, Martin 1491-1551 Bucer, Martin
B Lord's Supper Sacrifice History of doctrines 16th century
B Electronic books
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Sumario:1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Abolition of the Mass in Strasbourg -- 1.2. From the Abolition of the Mass to the Early 1530s -- 2. Bucer's Early Critique of the Mass -- 2.1. The Mutilation of the Divine Institution of the Sacrament -- 2.2. The Ethical and Ecclesiological Dimensions of the Eucharist -- 2.3. The Status of the Church's Liturgical Tradition -- 6. Bucer's Preparations for a Council (1534-1540) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evolution of the Idea of a Religious Colloquy -- 2.1. Epistola Apologetica (1530) -- 2.2. Furbereytung zum Concilio (1533) and Bericht auss der heyligen Geschrift (1534).
2.3. Defensio adversus Axioma Catholicum (1534) -- 2.4. The Florilegium Patristicum (c. 1539) and Consilium Privatim Conscriptum (c. 1540) -- 7. Catholic Irenic Writing on the Sacrifice of the Mass (1530-1540) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Augsburg 1530: the Committee of the Fourteen -- 3. Erasmus -- 4. Georg Witzel -- 5. Johannes Gropper -- 8. The Colloquies and the Mass (1539-1541) -- 1. The Second Colloquy of Leipzig (1539) -- 2. The Secret Colloquy of Worms (1540) and the First Colloquy of Regensburg (1541) -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Article Fourteen: The Sacrament of the Eucharist.
2.3. Article Twenty: Certain Dogmas Confirmed by the Authority of the Church -- 2.4. Article Twenty-one: On the Administration of the Sacraments and Certain Specific Ceremonies -- 3. Summary: The Mass in the Era of the Colloquies -- 9. The Aftermath of the First Colloquy of Regensburg (1541-1546) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Reformation at Cologne -- 2.1. Einfaltiges Bedenken / Pia ac Simplex Deliberatio (1543) -- 2.2. Gegenberichtung / Antididagma (1543) -- 2.3. Bestendige Verantwortung / Constans Defensio (1545) -- 2.4. De Vera et Falsa Caenae Dominicae Administratione (1546).
3.4. The Historical Development of the Mass -- 3.5. The Memorial of the Faithful Departed and the Saints -- 4. The Reformers' Use of Patristic Testimony in the Debate on the Mass -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Reformers' Use of the Fathers in the Debate on the Sacrifice of the Mass -- 2.1. Questioning the Authenticity of the Authorities -- 2.2. Sacrificium -- 2.3. Sacramentum Sacrificii -- 2.4. The Application of the Mass -- 2.5. The Private Mass -- 2.6. The Canon -- 3. Summary: Eucharistic Sacrifice and Tradition in the Early Reformation -- 5. Bucer's Early Writing on the Mass (1523-1531).
Acknowledgements -- Key to Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Place of Tradition in the Debate on the Sacrifice of the Mass -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Authority of Tradition on the Eve of the Reformation -- 2.1. Humanism as a Complicating Factor -- 3. The Early Debate on the Sacrifice of the Mass -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Protestant Critique -- 2.1. Testamentum et Promissio -- 2.2. The Opus Operatum and its Application to Others -- 3. The Catholic Response -- 3.1. Sacrificium -- 3.2. Sacramentum Sacrificii -- 3.3. The Opus Operatum and its Application to Others.
Notas:Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-300) and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9004141383