Tim Ashour
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"“By the word of Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit”
A description from the Summa of the “How” of the Eucharist.
I would point to the presentation of Christ to the Father as the uniting of the Trinity found in the Eucharist.
The portion of the book where I am at emphasizes that transubstantiation is not the “How.” It is the “What” of the Eucharist.
It shouldn’t be confused as the “How.”" — Aug 16, 2024 07:50PM
"“By the word of Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit”
A description from the Summa of the “How” of the Eucharist.
I would point to the presentation of Christ to the Father as the uniting of the Trinity found in the Eucharist.
The portion of the book where I am at emphasizes that transubstantiation is not the “How.” It is the “What” of the Eucharist.
It shouldn’t be confused as the “How.”" — Aug 16, 2024 07:50PM
Tim Ashour
is currently reading
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(page 49 of 264)
"“As a gift to its language, the German tongue has two words for the body, Leib and Körper. One names a living, experiencing, and expressive body, and the other an inert physical thing.
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[Leib] opens us to explore the world and meet with not only things but also fellow explorers of things.”" — Jul 26, 2024 10:59AM
"“As a gift to its language, the German tongue has two words for the body, Leib and Körper. One names a living, experiencing, and expressive body, and the other an inert physical thing.
…
[Leib] opens us to explore the world and meet with not only things but also fellow explorers of things.”" — Jul 26, 2024 10:59AM
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