The Contributors | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
Eucharist and Community in First Corinthians | p. 1 |
Thoughts on the Roman Anaphora | p. 30 |
The Eucharistic Prayer and the Gifts over Which It Is Spoken | p. 60 |
From Berakah to Eucharistia: A Reopening Question | p. 80 |
Thoughts on the New Eucharistic Prayers | p. 102 |
The Congregation's Share in the Eucharistic Prayer | p. 113 |
From Human Meal to Christian Eucharist | p. 126 |
Words That Crack: The Uses of 'Sacrifice' in Eucharistic Discourse | p. 157 |
Transubstantiation, Transfinalization, Transignification | p. 175 |
The Real Absence: A Note on the Eucharist | p. 190 |
The Presidency of the Eucharist According to the Ancient Tradition | p. 196 |
Eucharistic Celebrations Without Priests in the Middle Ages | p. 222 |
The Lord's Supper and Forgiveness of Sin | p. 231 |
Ex Oriente Lux? Some Reflections on Eucharistic Concelebration | p. 242 |
Monastery and Eucharist: Some American Observations | p. 259 |
A Congregational Order of Worship | p. 284 |
Justice and the Eucharist | p. 305 |
Stipends and Eucharistic Praxis | p. 324 |
Stipends in the New Code of Canon Law | p. 347 |
Acknowledgments | p. 357 |
Index | p. 359 |
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