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Recovering The Eucharistic Ecclesiology Of The Early Church An Introduction To Nicolas Afanasiev Anastacia Wooden

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Recovering The Eucharistic Ecclesiology Of The Early Church An Introduction To Nicolas Afanasiev Anastacia Wooden
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Publisher: Catholic University of America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Author: Anastacia Wooden
ISBN: 9780813239118, 0813239117
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Recovering The Eucharistic Ecclesiology Of The Early Church An Introduction To Nicolas Afanasiev Anastacia Wooden by Anastacia Wooden 9780813239118, 0813239117 instant download after payment.

The first theologian who spoke of eucharistic ecclesiology was the Russian Orthodox church historian and canonist Nicolas Afanasiev (1893-1966). He claimed to have re-discovered and systematized the original ecclesiology of the early church, which he called "eucharistic." Since then, the eucharistic ecclesiology crossed confessional borders and shaped the theological discussion on the nature of the church. Many authors of different Christian confessions developed Afanasiev’s basic intuition while proposing a variety of their own understandings of the "eucharistic nature" of the church: from Orthodox theologians like John Zizioulas and John Romanides to Catholic theologians like J.-M. Tillard and Joseph Ratzinger. Ironically, the details of Afanasiev’s own ecclesiological system remain largely unknown.

It is Anastacia Wooden’s conviction that the prevailing "stereotypical" view of Afanasiev’s ecclesiology is suffering from fracturing of his thought. Therefore, the aim of her book is to formulate a comprehensive view of Afanasiev’s ecclesiological vision and of its significance for contemporary ecclesial life. Part one of the book provides the fullest to date biographical context of Afanasiev’s scholarship. Part two addresses the four key issues that historically complicated understanding of Afanasiev’s ecclesiology. Part three provides a synthesis of Afanasiev’s total ecclesiological vision systematized in six ecclesiological themes: ministry, sacraments, law, governance and teaching, church unity, and church-state relations.

It demonstrates how Afanasiev’s methodological assumption that ecclesiology can serve as a tool to make sense of the historical data on the life of the church led to his realization that the early church had an operative ecclesiology which placed the exercise of royal priesthood in the Eucharist as the starting point of the ecclesial structure. In each chapter of the second part, this book provides reflections on the contemporary relevance