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Prayer and the Priesthood of Christ in the Reformed Tradition / Graham Redding

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Edinburgh, U.K. : T & T Clark, 2003Description: vi, 324 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 97805670888330567088839
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX9427.5.P7  .R43 2003
Contents:
Introduction -- The impact of Arianism and Apollinarianism on liturgical development, and its legacy in the Christian west: the Jungmann-Torrance thesis -- The significance of the doctrine of the priesthood of Christ for John Calvin and the early Scottish Reformed tradition -- Federal Calvinism and the Westminster tradition, and their legacy in Reformed liturgical developments -- John McLeod Campbell and the reconception of prayer through a revised doctrine of the atonement -- The priesthood of Christ and Eucharistic prayer in the Reformed tradition: a liturgical comparison, with special reference to the Church of Scotland -- Conclusion.
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Introduction -- The impact of Arianism and Apollinarianism on liturgical development, and its legacy in the Christian west: the Jungmann-Torrance thesis -- The significance of the doctrine of the priesthood of Christ for John Calvin and the early Scottish Reformed tradition -- Federal Calvinism and the Westminster tradition, and their legacy in Reformed liturgical developments -- John McLeod Campbell and the reconception of prayer through a revised doctrine of the atonement -- The priesthood of Christ and Eucharistic prayer in the Reformed tradition: a liturgical comparison, with special reference to the Church of Scotland -- Conclusion.

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