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Further Issues in Eucharistic Praying in East and West is a collection of essays concerned with the origins, development, and theologies of early Eucharistic praying. For students and teachers of liturgy, as well as all who seek solid, up-to-date scholarship on Eucharistic liturgy and theology, this volume provides current research on a variety of Eucharistic prayers in the churches of East and West.
Essays and authors include:
Balancing Eucharistic Origins in the Work of Gordon Lathrop and Thomas O'Loughlin - Megan Effron
Shaping the Classical Anaphoras of the Fourth through Sixth Centuries - Nathan P. Chase
The Heis Theos Acclamations in the Barcelona Papyrus: A Eucharistic Liturgy without the Opening Line of the Christian Anaphoral Dialogue - Arsany Paul
The Making of the Maronite Sharar: A Reception History for the Anaphora of Addai and Mari - Paul Elhallal
The Egyptian Origins of the Anaphora in Mystagogical Catechesis V ascribed to Cyril of Jerusalem - Maxwell E. Johnson
The Theology of Sacrifice in the Anaphora of Byzantine Basil - Lucas Christensen
Authority and Confluence of Traditions in Aksum: The Heritage of the Anaphora of the ApostolicTradition in the Ethiopian Anaphora of the Apostles - Andrij Hlabse
Vernacular Translation of the Roman Canon - Julia Canonico
Igbo Translations of the Roman Canon: Inculturation or the Battle for the Soul of Latin? - Joachim Ozonze
Recent Thoughts on the Roman Anaphora: Sacrifice in the CanonMissae - Maxwell E. Johnson
Contents
Contents
Introduction ix
Maxwell E. Johnson
I. Balancing Eucharistic Origins in the Work of Gordon Lathrop and Thomas O'Loughlin 1
Megan Effron
II. Shaping the Classical Anaphoras of the Fourth through Sixth Centuries 23
Nathan P. Chase
III. The Εἷς Θεός Acclamations in the Barcelona Papyrus: A Eucharistic Liturgy without the Opening Line of the Christian Anaphoral Dialogue 61
Arsany Paul
IV. The Making of the Maronite Sharar: A Reception History for the Anaphora of Addai and Mari 85
Paul J. Elhallal
V. The Egyptian Origins of the Anaphora in Mystagogical Catechesis V ascribed to Cyril of Jerusalem 131
Maxwell E. Johnson
VI. The Deifying Sacrifice: Thysia in the Eucharistic Prayers of Byzantine Basil 153
Lucas Lynn Christensen
VII. Authority and Confluence of Traditions in Aksum: The Heritage of the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition in the Ethiopian Anaphora of the Apostles 171
Andrij Hlabse, SJ
VIII. English Vernacular Translation of the Roman Canon 217
Julia Canonico
IX. Igbo Translations of the Roman Canon: Inculturation, the Battle for the Soul of Latin, or . . . ? 255
Joachim Chukwuebuka Ozonze
X. Recent Thoughts on the Roman Anaphora: Sacrifice in the Canon Missae 287
Maxwell E. Johnson
Acknowledgments 319
List of Contributors 321
Index 323



