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Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch
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- 2022
Summary
After showing that sacramental realism exists in neither Ignatius nor in John 6:51b-58, Frederick G. Klawiter argues that Ignatius’ eucharist contained a sacrificial wine libation (poured into a dish on the altar), symbolizing the pouring out of Jesus’ blood in his sacrificial death. Then, by drinking from the libation cup in the eucharist/agape meal, Christians sought unity of agape with one another and the crucified, risen Jesus—while anticipating the possibility of martyrdom.
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-9787-1275-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-9787-1276-8
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 182
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- Contents No access
- Abbreviations No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
- Ignatius and the Issue of Sacramental Realism No access Pages 9 - 32
- John 6:53-The Scandal of a Crucified Messiah as Divine Wisdom, and Martyrdom as “Eating His No access Pages 33 - 56
- Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist/Agape of Ignatius No access Pages 57 - 86
- John 19:34-The Death of Jesus as a Sacrificial Libation and “Living Water” No access Pages 87 - 98
- The Tomb of Polycarp: Sacrificial Libation and a Refrigerium No access Pages 99 - 134
- Conclusion No access Pages 135 - 148
- Appendix: The Dating of Ignatius No access Pages 149 - 168
- Bibliography No access Pages 169 - 176
- Index No access Pages 177 - 180
- About the Author No access Pages 181 - 182





