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Tracing developments in sacramental theology over the past twenty-five years, this study explores a growing ecumenical dynamism in both the academic study of sacramentality and its centrality in pastoral applications. But how does ecumenical excitement in a renewed discovery of sacramental theology fit with different theologies of church and different pastoral beliefs and practices? How does the universality of academic accessibility in the form of an expansive ecumenical sharing of perspectives meet the particularities of pastoral reality and ecclesial polity? Arguing in favor of fruitful ecumenical conversation, this book also focuses on the crucial interaction of ecclesiology, liturgical practice, and sacramentality, which raises the need for a creative tension between the particularities of a given ecclesial system and the catholicity of Christian sacramentality. Using Anglican sacramental theologies and Anglicanism as vehicles of exploration, this study contributes to an overview of the state of the field of sacramental theology in the twenty-first century while challenging the assumption that one size fits all. In sacramental theology, as in other important areas of Christian life, unity in diversity may be the basis for authentic lived sacramentality.
Contents
Contents
Introduction: Sacramentality Renewing ix
1. Sacramentality, Sacramental Theology, Sacraments: Words for Mystery 1
2. Creative Soteriology: Incarnation in Divine Sacramental Economy 39
3. Sacramentality and the Paschal Mystery: The Center of Our Faith 59
4. Real Presence 82
5. Real Absence 104
6. Sacramental Ecclesiology 127
7. With What Words? Concluding Reflections 155
Bibliography 177
Index of Persons 187
Index of Subjects 189



