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
Contributions by: Megan Effron, Nathan P. Chase, Arsany Paul, Maxwell E. Johnson, Lucas Christensen, Paul Elhallal, Andrij Hlabse, Julia Canonico, Joachim Ozonze