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A Companion To Anglican Eucharistic Theology Volume 1 The Reformation To The 19th Century Brian Douglas

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A Companion To Anglican Eucharistic Theology Volume 1 The Reformation To The 19th Century Brian Douglas
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 679
Author: Brian Douglas
ISBN: 9789004221321, 9004221328
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 1

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A Companion To Anglican Eucharistic Theology Volume 1 The Reformation To The 19th Century Brian Douglas by Brian Douglas 9789004221321, 9004221328 instant download after payment.

Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. Whereas realism links the signs of the Eucharist with what they signify in a real way, nominalism sees these signs as reminders only of past and completed transaction. This book begins by discussing the multifomity of the philosophical assumptions underlying Anglican eucharistic theology and goes on to present extensive case study material which exemplify these different assumptions from the Reformation to the Nineteenth century. By examining the multiformity of philosophical assumptions this book avoids the hermeneutic idealism of particular church parties and looks instead at the Anglican eucharistic tradition in a more critical manner.

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