The Lord Supper can be celebrated perfunctorily when people are perpahs too unthinking and ritualistically habitual in its practice. But after feasting on this magnificent volume, profound insights…
How difficult than the sixteenth century, when conflicts over the celebration of the Eucharist, then, indeed, it was more than he had had for breakfast. Given the laughter that erupted between gran…
The two seventeenth-century essays translated and offered in this book were originally designed to help people of the Dutch Further Reformation derive the greatest benefit from celebrating the Lord…
The Eucharist. That is what we call it. We also call it the mass. Some call it the liturgy, others holy communion. Names matter. They say or ought to say what..
This book ventures a fresh look at the Eucharist in ways that draw Christians together rather than divide them. A respected scholar of liturgical history, Horton Davies here explores the Eucharist …
The sacred meal that is part of our faith does more than connect us to the holy. It connects us to each other. "I think Jesus wanted his disciples and everyone who came after him to remember wh…
Given for You leads us to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Lord's Supper. Keith A. Mathison revisits church history (especially Calvin and the Reformation), searches relevant biblical…
Concerned that the celebration of the Lord's Supper has become a ritual rather than a reality, the author sets forth his ideas on the biblical foundation of the sacrament, the history of its form a…