A supplementary formulary focused on the relation between Passover and Holy Communion Can a supplementary formulary that especially focuses on the relation between Passover and Holy Communion enrich the celebration of Holy Communion? After an investigation into the course of events during Passover and the two moments Jesus links up with during the institution of Holy Communion, the researcher found that the following aspects can at least add to the meaning and experience of the celebration. During the eating of the bread (at Passover: the bread of sorrow), the participant is guided to think of and experience the sorrow of slavery to sin and to consciously surrender this guilt to Christ. The believer directly receives the assurance of the f...
This thesis is written with the presupposition that the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...
A supplementary formulary focused on the relation between Passover and Holy Communion ...
The Passover in Communion. Passover as well as Holy Communion implies reconciliation with God; recon...
The Service of the Word constitutes the climax and junction of the liturgy during the service, and t...
The Service of the Word constitutes the climax and junction of the liturgy during the service, and t...
Abstract: Liturgical deductions based on the continuity and discontinuity of the Passover and the Ho...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
Dutch humanists provided Zwingli with a symbolic concept of the Lord’s Supper by which the bread and...
In this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cogniti...
The present paper shows “the breaking of bread” (cf. 1Cor 11:24) as the central liturgical sign of t...
<b>Holy Communion and want of bread</b> In Africa one out of three people suf...
This thesis is written with the presupposition that the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...
A supplementary formulary focused on the relation between Passover and Holy Communion ...
The Passover in Communion. Passover as well as Holy Communion implies reconciliation with God; recon...
The Service of the Word constitutes the climax and junction of the liturgy during the service, and t...
The Service of the Word constitutes the climax and junction of the liturgy during the service, and t...
Abstract: Liturgical deductions based on the continuity and discontinuity of the Passover and the Ho...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
Dutch humanists provided Zwingli with a symbolic concept of the Lord’s Supper by which the bread and...
In this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cogniti...
The present paper shows “the breaking of bread” (cf. 1Cor 11:24) as the central liturgical sign of t...
<b>Holy Communion and want of bread</b> In Africa one out of three people suf...
This thesis is written with the presupposition that the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...
Historically, Christianity has been seen as a religion based on texts. However, many modern scholars...