Abstract

Philosophical analysis assists in the exploration of the discourse and its multiformity and hopefully leads to amore critical analysis of the Anglican Eucharistic tradition. The aim of this chapter describes the presentation of the voices of the Anglican Eucharistic tradition. It turns to a consideration of these philosophical underpinnings of the Anglican Eucharistic tradition. The chapter explores the philosophical notions of realism and nominalism, both moderate and immoderate, as these are seen to impact on the discourse of Anglican Eucharistic theology. It discusses states of affairs also considers the question of truth. This has significant relevance for any critical analysis of Eucharistic theology and the discourse of the Anglican Eucharistic tradition in particular. The chapter also describes the development of a theoretical model of the Anglican Eucharistic tradition.Keywords:Anglican Eucharistic theology; nominalism; realism

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