01501nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200120006308200130007510000210008810000110010924500210012024500490014124500200019026000110021026000350022126000090025630000110026530000140027630000100029052008060030065000180110665000330112485600660115720260119071425.02024-07-11 10:37:28 a9780802874801 aeng a234.163 bS929-D25 aStubbs, David L. eAuthor aTable and Temple bThe Christian Eucharist and Its Jewish Roots cDavid L. Stubbs aU.S.A. bWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. c2020 a403tr. bhardcover c24 cm aIn Table and Temple , David Stubbs shows the important role the temple and its worship played in the imagination of Jesus and his disciples about what was to become a central Christian practice. He then explores the five central meanings of the temple and its main services of worship, demonstrating their relationship to the five central meanings of the Christian Eucharist. These central meanings of the temple itself, the daily, weekly, and monthly sacrifices, and the three pilgrim feasts are linked to the history of salvation. Stubbs distills them to (1) the real presence of God and God’s Kingdom among God’s people, (2) thanksgiving for creation and providence, (3) remembrance of past deliverance, (4) covenant renewal in the present, and (5) a hopeful celebration of the feast to come. aLord's Supper aJudaism (Christian theology)4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14955/76.jpgyCover Image