Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The Theological Significance of Eucharistic Prayer IV

by Alexander Zammit, M.S.S.P.

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We have Alexander Zammit, M.S.S.P.’s, “Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The Theological Significance of Eucharistic Prayer IV.” Here he elaborates on the anthropological, soteriological and ecclesiological dimensions of what may seem to be a new Eucharistic prayer – which is actually based on the oldest extant anaphora of Hippolytus, a priest of Rome who was martyred in the second century – and unearths its vision of human beings, salvation and community “oriented towards the communio of the Trinitarian God.” – from the Editor’s Preface

Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The Theological Significance of Eucharistic Prayer IV

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We have Alexander Zammit, M.S.S.P.’s, “Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The Theological Significance of Eucharistic Prayer IV.” Here he elaborates on the anthropological, soteriological and ecclesiological dimensions of what may seem to be a new Eucharistic prayer – which is actually based on the oldest extant anaphora of Hippolytus, a priest of Rome who was martyred in the second century – and unearths its vision of human beings, salvation and community “oriented towards the communio of the Trinitarian God.” – from the Editor’s Preface

AuthorAlexander Zammit, M.S.S.P.
Volume No.2
Serial No.2
Start Page185
End Page194
Publication SeriesLoyola Papers
FormatEbook
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