Abstract

The author sets the context for discussing eucharistic presence by examining our understanding of symbols, Christ's Resurrection, his living among us through grace, and how Christian attitudes toward celebrating the Eucharist changed over the centuries. He gives a historical overview of theories of eucharistic presence with the modern critique of transubstantiation, and an analysis of an alternate approach using a personal analogy. He also examines various post-modern positions to promote ecumenical dialogue.

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