Anamnesis

The command to repeat the Eucharist, which contains the word anamnesis, did not originate with Jesus but with the early church. The word itself in this context means proclamation instead of remembrance, as often in the LXX.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:G.D. Kilpatrick
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1975
Volumen:5
Páginas:35-40
Periódico:Liturgical Review
Formato:Article
Estado:Needs Review
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spelling 66680 augustine Bibliography anamnesis Anamnesis Author G.D. Kilpatrick The command to repeat the Eucharist, which contains the word anamnesis, did not originate with Jesus but with the early church. The word itself in this context means proclamation instead of remembrance, as often in the LXX. Needs Review Article 5 35-40 Liturgical Review 1975 1975 S.n. s.l.
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