The origins of the eucharistic prayer
Tác giả: Enrico Mazza
Ký hiệu tác giả: MA-E
DDC: 264.020 5 - Lịch sử và ý nghĩa các nghi thức trong Phụng vụ
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Số cuốn: 1

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Mã số: 617BC0005096
Nhà xuất bản: Liturgical Press
Năm xuất bản: 1995
Khổ sách: 29
Số trang: 362
Kho sách: Ban Thần
Tình trạng: Hiện có
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Introduction 1
Chapter One: 0
The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, or the Didache 12
Eucharistic Problems in the Didache 13
Didache 10 and the Birkat ha-mazon 16
The Structural Problem 18
The First Strophe: Didache 10.2 20
The Second Strophe: Didache 10.3a 22
The Christian Development: Didache 10.3b 25
The Gathering in the Kingdom: Didache 10.5 27 Conclusion 27
The Gathering in the Kingdom: Didache 10.5 27 Conclusion 29
The Cup and the Bread: Didache 9.2-4 30
The Cup-Bread Structure 30 The Petition: Didache 9.4 30
A Hypothesis About the Date 30 David's Vine 34
The Christology of the Servant (pais) 38 Conclusion 36
The Christology of the Servant (pais) 38 Conclusion 40
Chapter Two: 0
The Eucharistia Mystica 42
The Text and Its Source 43
Examination of the Text 46
Some Observations 49
Synthesis 52
The Paleoanaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 53
Conclusions 60
Excursus: The Anaphora of Saint Basil 61
Chapter Three: 66
The Eucharist of 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 as Related to Didache 9-10 66
Preliminary Remark 67
The Content of the Pericope 69
The Eucharist of 1 Corinthians 10 71
The Relationship Between Chapters 10 and 11 73
The Relationship Between Verses 16b and 17 73
The Meaning of "Body" 76
The Cup-Bread Sequence in Relationship with Verse 18ff 78
The Embolism on Unity 79
Affinities Between the Two Texts 80
Analysis of the Texts 80
The Rite of the Cup 80
The Rite of the Bread 83
The Theme of Unity 85
The Cup-Bread-Unity Structure 86
The Embolistic Character of the Theme of Unity 87
The Evolved Sequence of the Two Texts 90
A Look at the Whole 90
Some Individual Elements 92
The Contribution of 1 Corinthians 10:1-4 94
Chapter Four: 96
The Anaphora of Hippolytus 98
I: The Themes of the Anaphora 102
The Easter Homilies 102
The Text of Hippolytus 106
Comparison 107
"Angelum voluntatis tuae" 107
"Misisti de caelo in matricem virginis" 110
"Quem in ultimis temporibus misisti nobis salvatorem et redemptorem'' 112
"Verbum tuum inseparable” 113
"Per CỊuem omnia fecisti" 115
"Populum sanctum tibi adquirens, extendit manus, cum pateretur" 115
"Cum pateretur, ut a passione liberaret" 117
"Qui cumque traderetur voluntariae passioni" 119
inluminet, et terminum figat et resurrectionem manifestet" 120
"Ut mortem solvat" 120
"Et vincula diaboli dirumpat" 121
"Et infemum calcet" 121
"Iustos inluminet" 122
“Terminum figat" 123
"Resurrectionem manifestet" 126
inluminet, et terminum figat et resurrectionem manifestet" 126
Conclusion 127
A Confirmation: The Apostolic Constitutions 129
Further Development: The Account of Institution 134
Irenaeus and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition 139
The Epiclesis of the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition 141
The Epiclesis and the Easter Homilies 141
The Epiclesis and the Texts of Saint Irenaeus 146
II: The Structure of the Anaphora 149
The Structure of the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition 150
A Significant Comparison 152
The Anaphora of Hippolytus and the Birkat ha-mazon 153
The Martyrdom of Polycarp 154
The Bừkat ha-mazon of the Book of the Jubilees 156
The Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition and the Didache 161
"Ad confirmationem fidei in veritate" 161
Anamnesis, Offering, Epiclesis 167
Conclusion and Synthesis 174
Chapter Five: 0
The Alexandrian Anaphora 177
The Structure of the Alexandrian Anaphora 177
The Strasbourg Gr. 254 Papyrus 180
G.J. Cuming 180
H.A. J. Wegman 181
B. D. Spinks 182
An Evaluation 184
The Strasbourg Gr. Papyrus: A Tripartite Text 186
The Paleoanaphora of the Eucharistia mystica 187
The Thanksgiving After the Communion 189
The Third Strophe of the Strasbourg Papyrus 190
The Second Strophe of the Strasbourg Papyrus 191
The Place of the Account of Institution 193
Conclusion 194
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