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Resumé Until a couple of decades ago, few scholars of the liturgy of the early church doubted that the Eucharistic and Baptismal rites of the early church could be traced back to the institution of these rites by Jesus Christ, or the Apostles in Jerusalem around the year 30. This view has in later y...

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Main Author: Hansen, Robert Bonde Nielsen (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Danish
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Published: Anis 2010
In: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift
Year: 2010, Volume: 73, Issue: 1, Pages: 41-55
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Liturgy / History 100-200
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
RC Liturgy
Further subjects:B Baptism
B Semantics
B Liturgy
B Sacrifice
B Eucharist
B 2nd century
B Eschatology
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Summary:Resumé Until a couple of decades ago, few scholars of the liturgy of the early church doubted that the Eucharistic and Baptismal rites of the early church could be traced back to the institution of these rites by Jesus Christ, or the Apostles in Jerusalem around the year 30. This view has in later years been challenged, and it is today commonly held that we are unable to reconstruct a primordial rite dating back to Jesus or the Apostles. Supposedly, we are also unable to find common elements in the earliest Christian rites, which appear to be solely regional phenomena. Even though this latter view may to a large extent be true, this article argues that the semantics of minimalism used to describe the liturgy should be supplemented with an acknowledgement of commonly shared themes in the material. Following this line of inquiry, I suggest that whereas one cannot trace the Eucharistic and Baptismal rites of the 2nd century back to Jesus, they nonetheless have a number of elements in common, namely eschatological and sacrificial themes.
ISSN:0105-3191
Contains:In: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift