The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls
In chapters 9 and 10 of their book Roman but Not Catholic, Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls criticize the Roman Catholic positions on the Eucharist as a sacrifice and on the ministerial priesthood. I reply to their historical and theological objections, and defend the belief that the Eucharistic sacr...
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description | In chapters 9 and 10 of their book Roman but Not Catholic, Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls criticize the Roman Catholic positions on the Eucharist as a sacrifice and on the ministerial priesthood. I reply to their historical and theological objections, and defend the belief that the Eucharistic sacrifice, the Mass, is a re-presentation, or making present, of Jesus’s redemptive sacrifice on Calvary, and a key component in God’s incarnational strategy for redeeming us. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8beebae0ce404eb68dd9644de8ca23f02022-12-21T19:13:32ZengSciendoPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University2284-73082020-10-0118531910.2478/perc-2020-0025perc-2020-0025The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry WallsLee Patrick0Franciscan University of SteubenvilleIn chapters 9 and 10 of their book Roman but Not Catholic, Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls criticize the Roman Catholic positions on the Eucharist as a sacrifice and on the ministerial priesthood. I reply to their historical and theological objections, and defend the belief that the Eucharistic sacrifice, the Mass, is a re-presentation, or making present, of Jesus’s redemptive sacrifice on Calvary, and a key component in God’s incarnational strategy for redeeming us.https://doi.org/10.2478/perc-2020-0025eucharistredemptionre-presentsacrificeroman catholic |
spellingShingle | Lee Patrick The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls Perichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University eucharist redemption re-present sacrifice roman catholic |
title | The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls |
title_full | The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls |
title_fullStr | The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls |
title_full_unstemmed | The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls |
title_short | The Eucharist and the Ministerial Priesthood a Reply to Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls |
title_sort | eucharist and the ministerial priesthood a reply to kenneth collins and jerry walls |
topic | eucharist redemption re-present sacrifice roman catholic |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/perc-2020-0025 |
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