Sacrifice unveiled : the true meaning of Christian sacrifice /
Most ideas of sacrifice, even specifically Christian ideas, as we saw in the Reformation controversies, have something to do with deprivation or destruction. But this is not authentic Christian sacrifice. Authentic Christian sacrifice, and ultimately all true sacrifice (whether one is conscious of i...
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Table of Contents:
- The many meanings of sacrifice
- A trinitarian view of sacrifice
- The sacrifice of the mass
- Sacrifice in the ancient world
- General theory of sacrifice
- Sacrifice in the Hebrew Scriptures
- From the Old Testament to the New
- The Synoptic Gospels
- The Acts of the Apostles
- The Pauline theology of sacrifice
- The temple as community in Qumran and the New Testament
- The Epistle to the Hebrews
- The Gospel and First Letter of John
- The history-of-religions context of 'worship in spirit' and in truth'
- The Book of Revelation
- Summary of New Testament teaching on Christian sacrifice
- The early writings
- The apologists : Justin and Athenagoras
- Irenaeus of Lyons
- Hippolytus of Rome
- The early treatises on the Passover
- The second-century acts of the martyrs
- The Alexandrian tradition I : the antecedents : Philo and Barnabas
- The Alexandrian tradition II : Christianity coming of age : Clement and Origen
- Augustine of Hippo
- Paul and problems with sacrificial atonement
- Anselm, Abelard, Aquinas, and Julian of Norwich
- The sacrifice of the mass
- Sacrifice and the Reformation
- Sacrifice among the writers of Late (Post-Enlightenment) Modernity
- Moment-of-consecration theology
- Mass-stipend theology : theology in transition
- The monasteries
- Mystery theology
- Liturgical conferences, institutes, academies, and societies
- A high point of restorationism : the new worship books
- The constitution on the sacred liturgy of Vatican II
- Liturgical work in an ecumenical context
- General introduction to Girardian mimetic theory
- Grand narratives in a postmodern age
- Desire
- Original sin as disordered desire
- Original sin : a scientific view
- René Girard as Christian theorist
- A phenomenology of redemption : imitate the desire of Jesus
- A post-scientific epilogue
- Beginnings
- Early work on Christian sacrifice
- Christian sacrifice : liturgical and phenomenological
- The trinitarian insight
- The final turning
- The journey ahead.