Sacrifice and Community
Title | Sacrifice and Community PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Levering |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 448 |
Release | 2006-01-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1405136898 |
This book explores the character of the Eucharist as communion in and through sacrifice. It will stimulate discussion because of its controversial critique of the dominant paradigm for Eucharistic theology, its reclamation of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology of the Eucharist, and its response to Pope John Paul II’s Ecclesia de Eucharistia. Argues that the Eucharist cannot be separated from sacrifice, and rediscovers the biblical connections between sacrifice and communion. Timed to coincide with the Year of the Eucharist, proclaimed by Pope John Paul II. Reclaims the riches of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology of the Eucharist, which had recently been reduced to a metaphysical defence of transubstantiation.
Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity
Title | Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2016-09-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004335536 |
In Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity it is demonstrated how sacrificial themes remain an essential element in our post-modern society.
Contesting Sacrifice
Title | Contesting Sacrifice PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Strenski |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 247 |
Release | 2002-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226777367 |
From the counter-reformation through the twentieth century, the notion of sacrifice has played a key role in French culture and nationalist politics. Ivan Strenski traces the history of sacrificial thought in France, starting from its origins in Roman Catholic theology. Throughout, he highlights not just the dominant discourse on sacrifice but also the many competing conceptions that contested it. Strenski suggests that the annihilating spirituality rooted in the Catholic model of Eucharistic sacrifice persuaded the judges in the Dreyfus Case to overlook or play down his possible innocence because a scapegoat was needed to expiate the sins of France and save its army from disgrace. Strenski also suggests that the French army's strategy in World War I, French fascism, and debates over public education and civic morals during the Third Republic all owe much to Catholic theology of sacrifice and Protestant reinterpretations of it. Pointing out that every major theorist of sacrifice is French, including Bataille, Durkheim, Girard, Hubert, and Mauss, Strenski argues that we cannot fully understand their work without first taking into account the deep roots of sacrificial thought in French history.
Sacrifice and Community
Title | Sacrifice and Community PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Levering |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2008-04-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1405152176 |
This book explores the character of the Eucharist as communion inand through sacrifice. It will stimulate discussion because of itscontroversial critique of the dominant paradigm for Eucharistictheology, its reclamation of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology ofthe Eucharist, and its response to Pope John Paul II’sEcclesia de Eucharistia. Argues that the Eucharist cannot be separated from sacrifice,and rediscovers the biblical connections between sacrifice andcommunion. Timed to coincide with the Year of the Eucharist, proclaimed byPope John Paul II. Reclaims the riches of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology ofthe Eucharist, which had recently been reduced to a metaphysicaldefence of transubstantiation.
After Bataille
Title | After Bataille PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Ffrench |
Publisher | MHRA |
Total Pages | 217 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1904350852 |
This book maps French intellectual history in the twentieth century through an interpretative engagement with the thought and legacy of Georges Bataille. It highlights the influence of Bataille and the movement of the concept of sacrifice through his work and in its wake.
Sacrifice and Sharing in the Philippine Highlands
Title | Sacrifice and Sharing in the Philippine Highlands PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor & Francis Group |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2021-12-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780367717070 |
Sacrifice in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Title | Sacrifice in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Weddle |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2017-09-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0814762816 |
An examination of the practice and philosophy of sacrifice in three religious traditions In the book of Genesis, God tests the faith of the Hebrew patriarch Abraham by demanding that he sacrifice the life of his beloved son, Isaac. Bound by common admiration for Abraham, the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam also promote the practice of giving up human and natural goods to attain religious ideals. Each tradition negotiates the moral dilemmas posed by Abraham’s story in different ways, while retaining the willingness to perform sacrifice as an identifying mark of religious commitment. This book considers the way in which Jews, Christians, and Muslims refer to “sacrifice”—not only as ritual offerings, but also as the donation of goods, discipline, suffering, and martyrdom. Weddle highlights objections to sacrifice within these traditions as well, presenting voices of dissent and protest in the name of ethical duty. Sacrifice forfeits concrete goods for abstract benefits, a utopian vision of human community, thereby sparking conflict with those who do not share the same ideals. Weddle places sacrifice in the larger context of the worldviews of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, using this nearly universal religious act as a means of examining similarities of practice and differences of meaning among these important world religions. This book takes the concept of sacrifice across these three religions, and offers a cross-cultural approach to understanding its place in history and deep-rooted traditions.