In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God into fellowship (communion) with His Son Jesus Christ, our Lord. This fellowship is a total participation in the whole Christ, a participation which takes a peculiarly vivid and experiential form in Holy Communion (1 Cor.10:16 ff.)
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
A passage from C. H. Dodd's Christian Worship provides the basis for an examination of Holy Communio...
The Article presents the biblical background of the idea of the Church as com- munion in the light o...
In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God ...
Although the concept of χοιυωυια occurs only twice in 1 Corinthians (1:9 and 10:16), each of these t...
This God-given, Spirit-driven longing to have our perishable bodies replaced by something permanent ...
The priority of this study is to unearth the true meaning and goal of communion of saints. It is the...
“The Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.” These words have quite literally changed the course of ...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
A passage from C. H. Dodd's Christian Worship provides the basis for an examination of Holy Communi...
David W. Torrance offers a brief but comprehensive examination of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’...
It is necessary for me to do three things In this thesis: (1) Spell out the meaning of fellowship in...
This article will suggest three basic principles for a discussion of the term χοινωνία as employed ...
The church becomes that vessel of incarnate grace where we are saturated in baptismal living waters ...
The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
A passage from C. H. Dodd's Christian Worship provides the basis for an examination of Holy Communio...
The Article presents the biblical background of the idea of the Church as com- munion in the light o...
In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God ...
Although the concept of χοιυωυια occurs only twice in 1 Corinthians (1:9 and 10:16), each of these t...
This God-given, Spirit-driven longing to have our perishable bodies replaced by something permanent ...
The priority of this study is to unearth the true meaning and goal of communion of saints. It is the...
“The Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.” These words have quite literally changed the course of ...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
A passage from C. H. Dodd's Christian Worship provides the basis for an examination of Holy Communi...
David W. Torrance offers a brief but comprehensive examination of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’...
It is necessary for me to do three things In this thesis: (1) Spell out the meaning of fellowship in...
This article will suggest three basic principles for a discussion of the term χοινωνία as employed ...
The church becomes that vessel of incarnate grace where we are saturated in baptismal living waters ...
The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
A passage from C. H. Dodd's Christian Worship provides the basis for an examination of Holy Communio...
The Article presents the biblical background of the idea of the Church as com- munion in the light o...