John 6 and holy Communion. It is often observed that the Gospel of John, in its account of the passion week, does not give attention to the Lord's Supper. John definitely does recount a final, special, climactic supper of Jesus with his disciples (John 13:21 ff). But what he fails to mention is the institution of the bread and cup which relate to the body and blood of Christ. Already in chapter 6 John had presented what clearly seems to be an interpretation of the bread and the cup in connection with the Lord’s Supper. In a long, interpretative discourse Jesus speaks about eating his flesh and drinking his blood. The heart of that interpretative discourse is that the believer is to eat and drink Jesus Himself. This is stated quite crassly i...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the cultic meal of primitive Christianity and its relation...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
The whole of the sixth chapter of the Gospel According to John is permeated by the motif of food. Th...
This article examines the significance of the notion of the ‘gift’ and ‘givenness’ in the account of...
This article examines the significance of the notion of the ‘gift’ and ‘givenness’ in the account of...
Most of the references to eating (and drinking) in the gospel of John are concentrated in John 6. In...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
With a holy reverence and joy that comes from knowing the Gospel, we come to his table. Posting abo...
The “Bread of Life Discourse” in John 6 is often read sacramentally and used as justification for eu...
With a holy reverence and joy that comes from knowing the Gospel, we come to his table. Posting abo...
Traditionally, in both eucharistic and non-eucharistic interpretations of Jesus’ call to drink his b...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
The presented work deals with the conception of the Eucharist in the Gospel of John. The first chapt...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the cultic meal of primitive Christianity and its relation...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
The whole of the sixth chapter of the Gospel According to John is permeated by the motif of food. Th...
This article examines the significance of the notion of the ‘gift’ and ‘givenness’ in the account of...
This article examines the significance of the notion of the ‘gift’ and ‘givenness’ in the account of...
Most of the references to eating (and drinking) in the gospel of John are concentrated in John 6. In...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
With a holy reverence and joy that comes from knowing the Gospel, we come to his table. Posting abo...
The “Bread of Life Discourse” in John 6 is often read sacramentally and used as justification for eu...
With a holy reverence and joy that comes from knowing the Gospel, we come to his table. Posting abo...
Traditionally, in both eucharistic and non-eucharistic interpretations of Jesus’ call to drink his b...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
The presented work deals with the conception of the Eucharist in the Gospel of John. The first chapt...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the cultic meal of primitive Christianity and its relation...
Commemoration proclamation and communion as aspects of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 10:16,17 ...