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Non-consensus on the Eucharist Martin Luther and Document from Lima (1982) - View from Catholic, Orthodox, and Commission Perspective in the Light of Today's Eucharistic Discussions Non-consensus on the Eucharist Martin Luther and Document from Lima (1982) - View from Catholic, Orthodox, and Commission Perspective in the Light of Today's Eucharistic Discussions

Niko Ikić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5634-0387 ; Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosna and Hercegovina


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Abstract

In the spirit of the Bible Preacher, historical theology in all directions knows the time of departing and the time of approaching. Here the Great Reformation Jubilee is used as a suitable opportunity to show both specified theological directions in the example of the Eucharist. This paper starts from the process of departing caused primarily by Luther's attitudes to the Eucharist, though they existed in other theological areas as well. Nearly 500 years later, in the second central part of this paper, there is a positive process of theological approaching, especially to the Eucharistic issues, with a special view and review of a document from Lima from 1982 and Rome’s response of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, in which the current Eucharistic consensus and the remaining disagreements have been explored.

Keywords

Reformation; Eucharist; document from Lima (BEM); the Secretariat's response; ecumenical convergence

Hrčak ID:

196127

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/196127

Publication date:

22.3.2018.

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