| The
Banquet’s Wisdom: A Short History of the Theologies of the
Lord’s Supper
by
Gary Macy
In
the Introduction, Macy points to the past and asks some very pertinent
questions:
For
over fifteen hundred years, Christians were, for the most part,
“in communion”. … The Christian people, as
a whole, have a much longer history of unity than of disunity.
This simple historical observation raises some interesting questions.
How did we as a community get from there to here? How did the
earlier centuries manage to maintain the communion which seems
so to elude us? … Perhaps in rediscovering our former
union, we Christians may find the grounds for overcoming our
present disunion.
ISBN
1-878009-50-8 — 266 pages — Paper—$19.95 |
Poetic
Justice:
Meditations on the Revised Common Lectionary, Year C
Jim
Wilson

Poetic
reflections on the Sunday texts of the Revised Common Lectionary,
three year cycle, suitable for personal devotion and preparation
for worship.
"In
this volume of poetry Jim Wilson ponders the biblical text, inviting
the reader into deeper dialogue with the lectionary passages.
'Poetic Justice' offers opportunities for individual prayer and
reflection, small group lectionary study and homily preparation."
ISBN 978-1-878009-56-2 —350 pages; Paper — $24.95
retail
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