Eating Together Becoming One

Eating Together  Becoming One
Author: Thomas O'Loughlin
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814684832

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2020 Catholic Press Association first place award, ecumenism or interfaith relations In November 2015, Pope Francis called on theologians to explore whether normal Catholic practice should be changed to allow Christians, belonging to other churches, to share fully at the table when they take part in a Eucharist celebrated by Catholics. Thomas O’Loughlin provides his contribution to that challenge in this volume. He argues that the various ways of thinking about what we are doing in the liturgy should lead us to see intercommunion as enhancing our participation in the mystery of the Church and the mystery we celebrate. Learn more and watch Professor Tom O'Loughlin's interview with the Aqueduct Project, discussing Eating Together, Becoming One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ySkMzHtkMU

The Meal That Reconnects

The Meal That Reconnects
Author: Mary E. McGann
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814660324

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2021 Catholic Media Association Award first place award in Catholic Social Teaching In The Meal That Reconnects, Dr. Mary McGann, RSCJ, invites readers to a more profound appreciation of the sacredness of eating, the planetary interdependence that food and the sharing of food entails, and the destructiveness of the industrial food system that is supplying food to tables globally. She presents the food crisis as a spiritual crisis—a call to rediscover the theological, ecological, and spiritual significance of eating and to probe its challenge to Christian eucharistic practice. Drawing on the origins of Eucharist in Jesus’s meal fellowship and the worship of early Christians, McGann invites communities to reclaim the foundational meal character of eucharistic celebration while offering pertinent strategies for this renewal.

Doxology Volume 33 2

Doxology Volume 33 2
Author: Lizette Larson Miller,Benjamin Fong,John Wyclif,Rebecca Torres-Holland,Tristan Cooley,Susan Delaney Spear,Steven Garner,Carl Peterson,Sarah Mount Elewononi,Heather Josselyn-Cranson
Publsiher: OSL Publications
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2022-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Doxology: a journal of worship and the sacramental life, Volume 33.2 (Pentecost 2022) Founded in 1984, Doxology: a journal of worship and the sacramental life is a quarterly, peer reviewed journal published by the Order of Saint Luke (OSL Publications). It focuses on emerging and historical theologies and practices of Christian worship. Print distribution is to the members of the Order globally, as well as to a number of theology departments and seminary libraries in the United States. Doxology also continues the tradition of the journal Sacramental Life, which merged with Doxology in 2020.

Food and Faith

Food and Faith
Author: Norman Wirzba
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-05-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780521195508

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A comprehensive theological framework for assessing the significance of eating, demonstrating that eating is of profound economic, moral and theological significance.

Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning

Receptive Ecumenism as Transformative Ecclesial Learning
Author: Paul D. Murray,Gregory A. Ryan,Paul Lakeland
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192659729

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Receptive Ecumenism asks not what other churches can learn from us, but 'what can we learn and receive with integrity from our ecclesial others?' Since the publication of Receptive Ecumenism and the Call to Catholic Learning: Exploring a Way for Contemporary Ecumenism (OUP, 2008), this fresh ecumenical strategy has been adopted, critiqued, and developed in different Christian traditions, and in local, national, and international settings, including the most recent bilateral dialogue of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC III). The thirty-eight chapters in this new volume, by academics, church leaders, and ecumenical practitioners who have adopted and adapted Receptive Ecumenism in various ecclesial and cultural contexts, show how Receptive Ecumenism has grown and matured. Part One demonstrates how Receptive Ecumenism itself is capable of being received with integrity into very different ecclesiologies and ecclesial traditions. In Part Two, this approach to transformative ecumenical learning is applied to some recurrent ecclesial problems, such as the understanding and practice of ministry, revealing new insights and practical opportunities. Part Three examines the potential and challenges for Receptive Ecumenism in different international settings. Part Four draws on scripture, hermeneutics, and pneumatology to offer critical reflection on how Receptive Ecumenism itself implements transformative ecclesial learning. Addressing the 70th Anniversary of the World Council of Churches, Archbishop Justin Welby, said that 'One of the most important of recent ecumenical developments has been the concept of "Receptive Ecumenism"'. This volume provides an indispensable point of reference for understanding and applying that concept in the life of the Christian churches today.

Let s Eat Together

Let s Eat Together
Author: Reid Kaplan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 0692146792

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"A story of a group of animals that normally would not be seen hanging out together, but when there is enough food already on the table, there is no reason to eat or chase after each other"--Summary.

Eating Together

Eating Together
Author: Alice P. Julier
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252094880

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An insightful map of the landscape of social meals, Eating Together: Food, Friendship, and Inequality argues that the ways in which Americans eat together play a central role in social life in the United States. Delving into a wide range of research, Alice P. Julier analyzes etiquette and entertaining books from the past century and conducts interviews and observations of dozens of hosts and guests at dinner parties, potlucks, and buffets. She finds that when people invite friends, neighbors, or family members to share meals within their households, social inequalities involving race, economics, and gender reveal themselves in interesting ways: relationships are defined, boundaries of intimacy or distance are set, and people find themselves either excluded or included.

Reading the New Testament

Reading the New Testament
Author: Mark J. Keown
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798385218318

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This book is a follow-up to Discovering the New Testament, a three-volume series introducing students to the New Testament, published 2018-2022. It is a more basic introduction for those beginning their biblical study. The book includes chapters on exegesis and hermeneutics, the Jewish and Greco-Roman background to the New Testament, and each part of the New Testament is introduced. It is a good basic primer for those setting out on biblical study.