Interpreting the Eucharist in light of the Passover | A response to Brant Pitre

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • ABSTRACT: Brant Pitre argues that if the Eucharist is read in light of the Hebrew Passover, a case can be made for a Real Presence doctrine. In this video, I read from my book, Eating Christ’s Flesh: A Case for Memorialism (Cascade, 2023), in which I respond to this claim. To the contrary, interpreting the Eucharist in a Paschal context supports a Memorialist conception.
    You can find my book, Eating Christ's Flesh: A Case for Memorialism, here:
    a.co/d/bLIcy3K
    Dr. Steven Nemes has a BA in Philosophy from Arizona State University with a minor in Religious Studies (2013), and an MDiv and PhD in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary (2016, 2021). The author of a number of articles, chapters, and books on diverse subjects in theology and philosophy, he teaches Latin at North Phoenix Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Arizona.
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  • @jotink1
    @jotink1 Před 25 dny +1

    Really good refutation clear and simple explanation without mystery but still deep enough for anyone to see clearly what Jesus meant by this is my body.