The Eucharist In The Reformation by Lee Palmer Wandel
Incarnation and Liturgy
This scholarly work delves into the complex theological debates and societal implications surrounding the Eucharist during the Reformation period. It examines how differing interpretations of this sacrament became a focal point of contention among various Protestant reformers and the Catholic Church, influencing religious practices and beliefs. The book explores the intricate interplay between doctrine, ritual, and community identity, highlighting how the Eucharist served as both a symbol of unity and a source of division in the tumultuous landscape of 16th-century Europe.
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- 2006
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