The Venerable and adorable Eucharist : a study of the Lutheran doctrine of the Lord's Supper in the 1500s / by Tom G.A. Hardt ; translated by Mark DeGarmeaux; foreword by Erling Teigen; introduction by John R. Stephenson.
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- Venerabilis & adorabilis Eucharistia : en studie i den Lutherska nattvardsläran under 1500-talet English
- 264.36 Hardt

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"Respectfully dedicated to Professor Hermann Sasse".
Includes bibliographical references.
Forward / Erling Teigen -- Translator's preface / Mark DeGarmeaux -- Introduction / John R. Stephenson -- Varum Corpus: The identicalness of Christ's heavenly and eucharistic body -- Ad Dexteram Patris: The attribute of majesty of Christ's body -- Possible-Necessarium: Christology and sacrament -- Transsubstantiatia, Unio Sacramentalis, Consubstantiatio: The character of the sacramental presence -- Per Illa Verba: Consecration, validity, and intention -- Concomitantia: The scope of the sacramental presence -- Venerabilis et Adorabilis Eucharistia: Adoration and Extra Usum.
The Lutheran doctrine of the real presence expounds how God interacts with us substantially today and how the salvation won by Christ on the cross is distributed to us in Word and Sacrament and received by faith. Explore the doctrine of the Sacrament through copious citations from the earliest church fathers, Aquinas, and the Scholastics; Luther and Melanchthon; and Brenz, Andreae, Chemnitz, and Laurentius Petri of Sweden. Hardt{u2019}s detailed analysis reveals the rich nuances of Luther{u2019}s sacramental theology, which is rooted in Scripture, and encourages renewed appreciation for The Venerable and Adorable Eucharist. --Provided by publisher.
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