A Banqueter's Guide to the All-Night Soup Kitchen of the Kingdom of God

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Liturgical Press, 2004 - 147 páginas

When Jesus spoke at the tale he provided instructions for his disciples to follow. A Banqueter's Guide to the All-Night Soup Kitchen of the Kingdom of God views those teachings as a set of guidelines for us to follow in all areas of life. Through the study of metaphors commonly used to describe the Eucharist, this book connects the Eucharist and Jesus' words and actions with current issues in society. Each chapter defines a metaphor associated with the Eucharist and explores its moral, social, and ethical implications. Readers will become more aware of the need for social justice as they identify with the parables and guidance of Jesus.

Chapters are: Take and Eat," *Breaking Bread, - *This is My Body, - and *An Unbloody Sacrifice. -

Patrick T. McCormick, STP, is associate professor of Christian ethics at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.

 

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Americas DisEase with Food
13
The Eucharist and Eating Consciously
25
Chapter TwoThe Breaking of the Bread
39
Chapter Three This Is My Body
73
Chapter FourAn Unbloody Sacrifice
111
Mercy Not Sacrifice
122
The UnSacrifice of Christ
130
A Remembrance of Christs UnSacrifice
136
Conclusion
143
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Patrick T. McCormick is professor of religious studies at Gonzaga University. He is the author of A Banqueter's Guide to the All Night Soup Kitchen of the Kingdom of God (Liturgical Press, 2004) and has written a monthly column on Christianity and culture for U.S. Catholic since 1994.

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