December 2023

  • Unity and Eucharist: Part I

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    Revised and clarified version of this article The Eucharist is associated with Christ’s “one body” and deemed the “sacrament of unity”. Jesus prayed that his people would be one. What type of unity did he mean, and what role does the Eucharist […]

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  • Johannine Testimony of the Eucharist: Re-Reading John 6

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    Lordship Salvation. Free grace. Easy believism. Cheap grace. These catch-phrases, some with opposite connotations, each express certain convictions about the role of faith and works in the process of salvation. These phrases, while non-biblical, are not unhelpful because they are man-made. They […]

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  • Catholics Purge the End of the Lord’s Prayer?

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    Many Protestants, if they use the Lord’s Prayer liturgically, employ this form: “Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven,Give us this day our daily bread,And forgive us our […]

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