As Often As You Eat This Bread von Gregory David Soderberg | Communion Frequency in English, Scottish, and Early American Churches | ISBN 9783525560709

As Often As You Eat This Bread

Communion Frequency in English, Scottish, and Early American Churches

von Gregory David Soderberg
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGregory David Soderberg
Reihe herausgegeben vonHerman J. Selderhuis
Buchcover As Often As You Eat This Bread | Gregory David Soderberg | EAN 9783525560709 | ISBN 3-525-56070-2 | ISBN 978-3-525-56070-9
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As Often As You Eat This Bread

Communion Frequency in English, Scottish, and Early American Churches

von Gregory David Soderberg
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGregory David Soderberg
Reihe herausgegeben vonHerman J. Selderhuis
Why can’t Christians agree about communion? Why is it that in some churches all worship services culminate in a holy meal whereas other churches celebrate this “holy supper” only once in a while? Theologian Gregory Soderberg has researched this question, excavating patterns of communion frequency within one of the bigger Christian families: the Reformed tradition. Despite being the sacrament of unity, the eucharist has often been a cause of strife in Christian churches.
In his study, Gregory David Soderberg is the first to focus in depth on communion frequency in the Reformed tradition. He concludes that, although the 16th century Reformers desired more frequent communion, this was balanced by their desire to create mature Christian communities. So, preachers and church leaders stressed the priority of moral conduct and the importance of understanding what the eucharist meant for Protestants. The study analyses sources from the very beginnings of this tradition in 16th century Zürich and Geneva, and it follows its trajectories through England and Scotland all the way down to 19th century USA. Ultimately, it is hoped that understanding the polemics of the past will help churches today to celebrate the sacrament of unity more meaningfully.