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The Eucharist and the person of Christ

Abstract:
One cannot deny that the person of Christ is present in the Eucharist, on a Catholic interpretation, but the term ‘person’ is rarely, if ever, used in formulas or theology describing the Eucharist. Moreover, the understanding conveyed by Scriptural imagery of the Eucharist, such as the Passover Lamb or our spiritual food, is rather sub-personal. In this chapter, I argue instead that the role of the person of Christ is most clearly perceived in the sacrificial action within which the Eucharist is embedded in every Mass. I argue that the Mass is related to Calvary in a specifically second-personal sense, in which we are equipped to love with God what God loves, and sacrifice with God what God sacrifices. On this account, the focus of the Eucharist is not on communicating the incommunicable person of Christ but being formed as an adopted divine person. Also on this account, salvation is not about becoming slightly better human beings but being formed as children of God.
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Published
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
Theology Faculty
Sub department:
Theology and Religion Faculty
Oxford college:
Harris Manchester College
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Publisher:
Springer
Host title:
The Metaphysics and Theology of the Eucharist. Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action
Pages:
455-462
Series:
Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action
Series number:
10
Place of publication:
Cham, Switzerland
Publication date:
2024-01-01
Edition:
1
EISSN:
2509-4807
ISSN:
2509-4793
EISBN:
9783031402500
ISBN:
9783031402494


Language:
English
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Chapter
Pubs id:
1255226
Local pid:
pubs:1255226
Deposit date:
2022-04-30

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