This article explores three contemporary phenomenological analyses of the Eucharist by the French phenomenologists Jean-Luc Marion, Jean-Yves Lacoste, and Emmanuel Falque, arguing that their descriptions are too excessive and individual, failing to take into account the broader liturgical context for eucharistic experience. The second part of the discussion seeks to develop an alternate phenomenological account of eucharistic experience that takes Eucharist seriously as a corporeal and communal phenomenon that is encountered within a liturgical horizon and which requires a liturgical intentionality to be prepared for and directed toward it
After the Second Vatican Council, Flemish theologian Edward Schillebeeckx, O.P. (1914-2009) made a s...
This article treats the notion of liturgical experience that was introduced into contemporary philos...
In connection with noticed today decrease of meaning and number of participants of the Eucharistic c...
This article explores three contemporary phenomenological analyses of the Eucharist by the French ph...
This thesis is an enquiry into how relationship differs from identity. It studies the senses of rela...
This thesis seeks to revolutionize thinking the sacrament, in particular the Eucharist. Instead of c...
In the article the authors are trying to give sociological insight in the origin and initial meaning...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
Phenomenology holds great promise yet underdeveloped potential for ritual studies and liturgical the...
This study explores the universe of the lived experience of the Catholic Christian sacrament of the ...
Eucharist is the central mystery of our faith. In the words of Odo Casel it is described as the sac...
This work was originally submitted as part of a phenomenological exploration for a course on Euchari...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
Appreciating the meaning of the liturgy in the overall activity of the Church consequently leads to ...
Following the 2005 Synod of Bishops dealing with the Eucharist, Pope Benedict XVI penned an apostoli...
After the Second Vatican Council, Flemish theologian Edward Schillebeeckx, O.P. (1914-2009) made a s...
This article treats the notion of liturgical experience that was introduced into contemporary philos...
In connection with noticed today decrease of meaning and number of participants of the Eucharistic c...
This article explores three contemporary phenomenological analyses of the Eucharist by the French ph...
This thesis is an enquiry into how relationship differs from identity. It studies the senses of rela...
This thesis seeks to revolutionize thinking the sacrament, in particular the Eucharist. Instead of c...
In the article the authors are trying to give sociological insight in the origin and initial meaning...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
Phenomenology holds great promise yet underdeveloped potential for ritual studies and liturgical the...
This study explores the universe of the lived experience of the Catholic Christian sacrament of the ...
Eucharist is the central mystery of our faith. In the words of Odo Casel it is described as the sac...
This work was originally submitted as part of a phenomenological exploration for a course on Euchari...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
Appreciating the meaning of the liturgy in the overall activity of the Church consequently leads to ...
Following the 2005 Synod of Bishops dealing with the Eucharist, Pope Benedict XVI penned an apostoli...
After the Second Vatican Council, Flemish theologian Edward Schillebeeckx, O.P. (1914-2009) made a s...
This article treats the notion of liturgical experience that was introduced into contemporary philos...
In connection with noticed today decrease of meaning and number of participants of the Eucharistic c...