01797 a2200397 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001500166072001500181072001600196072001400212072001500226072001300241072001300254072001300267072001300280072001500293072001400308072001500322072002100337072002100358072002100379100002100400245008000421250000600501260003200507300001000539520083500549999001501384131714010920250317111608.0250312042016GB eng  a9781317140108 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 42.99fBB a01 aeng7 aQRM2thema7 aGTM2thema7 aQRA2thema7 aJHM2thema7 a1DDU2bisac7 a1K2bisac7 a1FK2bisac7 aHRC2bic7 aGTB2bic7 aHRA2bic7 aJHM2bic7 a1DB2bisac7 a1K2bisac7 a1FK2bisac7 aREL1020002bisac7 aREL0000002bisac7 a264.030362bisac1 aDavid J. Kennedy10aEucharistic Sacramentality in an Ecumenical ContextbThe Anglican Epiclesis a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160422 a270 p bThis book explores the epiclesis or invocation of the Holy Spirit in the Eucharistic Prayer, using the Anglican tradition as an historical model of a communion of churches in conscious theological and liturgical dialogue with Christian antiquity. Incorporating major studies of England, North America and the Indian sub-Continent, the author includes an exposition of Inter-Church ecumenical dialogue and the historic divisions between western and eastern Eucharistic traditions and twentieth-century ecumenical endeavour. This unique study of the relationship between theology and liturgical text, commends a theology and spirituality which celebrates the presence of the Holy Spirit in the Eucharist as present and eschatological gift. It thus sets historic, contemporary and ecumenical divisions in a new theological context. c4735d4735