Eucharistic Body

Eucharistic Body by Frank C. Senn, published by Fortress Press in 2017, is a thoughtful exploration of the multifaceted relationship between the sacramental body and blood of Christ, the ecclesial body, and the individual communicant. This edition, comprising 185 pages, delves into the rich traditions of the Eucharist, drawing from Senn’s previous work on embodied liturgy and his personal experiences to broaden the understanding of this central Christian ritual.
In this book, readers will find an examination of various themes related to the Eucharist, including pilgrimage to the altar, the significance of gratitude, and the connections between body, memory, and community. Senn argues for the use of a comprehensive eucharistic prayer that encompasses creation themes and emphasizes the passion of Christ, linking the Eucharist to the experiences of suffering humanity. The text also addresses the fellowship dimension of the Eucharist, inviting a broader ecumenical perspective on the presence of Christ and the importance of initiation within sacramental discipline and faith.
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Building on his previous work on embodied liturgy, Frank C. Senn explores the relationship between the sacramental body and blood of Christ, the ecclesial body of Christ, and the body of the communicant. Drawing on the richness of the eucharistic traditions and his own life experiences, this book expands our understandings of the Eucharist to include pilgrimage to the altar (ad altare Dei), a life of gratitude (anaphora), cosmology and praise (preface and Sanctus), body and memory (anamnesis, Spirit and community (epiclesis), Trinitarian orthodoxy and world view (doxology), presence and union with Christ (communion), and initiation and reconciliation (fencing the table). It argues for use of a full eucharistic prayer to express a wider understanding of the Eucharist, including creation themes, an emphasis on the passion of Christ to connect the Eucharist to suffering humanity, an expansion of the fellowship dimension of the Eucharist to embrace the church in heaven and around the world, a recovery of Trinitarian praise, an ecumenical exploration of how we understand theologically the presence of Christ received bodily, and a reconsideration of the value of initiation in sacramental discipline and in the life of faith.
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