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Interpreting the Eucharist in light of the Passover | A response to Brant Pitre
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- ABSTRACT: Brant Pitre argues that if the Eucharist is read in light of the Hebrew Passover, a case can be made for a Real Presence doctrine. In this video, I read from my book, Eating Christ’s Flesh: A Case for Memorialism (Cascade, 2023), in which I respond to this claim. To the contrary, interpreting the Eucharist in a Paschal context supports a Memorialist conception.
You can find my book, Eating Christ's Flesh: A Case for Memorialism, here:
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Dr. Steven Nemes has a BA in Philosophy from Arizona State University with a minor in Religious Studies (2013), and an MDiv and PhD in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary (2016, 2021). The author of a number of articles, chapters, and books on diverse subjects in theology and philosophy, he teaches Latin at North Phoenix Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Arizona.
Really good refutation clear and simple explanation without mystery but still deep enough for anyone to see clearly what Jesus meant by this is my body.