Some notes as I was reading his book.
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The Point: What is the Body of Christ?
- 1 Cor 10:18, 12:27: we are one body
- 1 Cor 11:29: They've forgotten what the Body of Christ is!
- de Lubac -> the church is the physical manifestation of the Body of Christ.
What is the Eucharist then?
It's Not About the Pope
The Classical Pagan Position on Christianity
What is a Christian Priest?
Contra Catholic Interpretation of the Eucharist
- Augustine ("it's a symbol of our unity in Christ")
- de Lubac in his work Corpus Mysticum
- Berengar
- Occam
- Ratrammus
- Origen "the bread is the Word of Christ"
First Generation Christianity (1G)
had EKKLHCIAE ("house gatherings").
- charisms, including apostles
- communal meal where memories of Jesus were shared (the gospels now fill that function).
- prayer, prophesy (< using OT and elaborating to communicate gospel)
- composed their own hymns
- baptized newcomers
There were no consecreations.
There were no priests, because Jesus and his Apostles didn't ordain any.
Apostles
The sending out of the apostles between churches explains Paul's urging for hospitality.
- Mk 6:7, Rom 12:13, Heb 13:2, 2 Cor 8:23.
NOTE: "The Twelve" is clearly a symbol of the End Time, as judges of the 12 tribes in the End Time.
- Lk 22:28-30, Mt 19:28, Rev 21:10-14.
Christians' Names for Themselves
- Housefellows (Gal 6:10, Eph 2:9)
- Followers
- Learners
- Following "The Path"
- Jesus as DIDASKALE or rabbi
- Brothers and Sisters (ADELPHOI and ADELPHIA)
- The Called (KLHTOI)
- The Holy
- Those In Messiah
The 1G was Egalitarian and Charismatic
"Community functions are direct gifts of the Spirit", not by hierarchical rules or appointments.
Rom 12:7-8, Eph 4:11 "shepherd"
Egalitarian: Mk 9:33-37, Lk 14:7-11, Mt 23:5-12.
- Rob's note: this looks apparently temporary both as a sign and for practical purposes as the Church establishes itself.
The 2G was Self-Supporting
- Deacons and Deaconesses (helpers)
- Elders (PRESBYTEROI) (functional)
- Overseers (moral)
The 2G did not have:
- Priests
- Rituals that require priests
1 Cor 11:18-22, 27-29. Priests and consecration aren't front-and-center. They aren't anywhere. It's all on the congregation. There is no Ex opere operato.
Jesus was a Prophet, by definition
- Harsh critic of ritual that was only ritual.
- Charismatic, not appointed.
- Used visible metaphors.
- Directly confronted the priests.
- Killed by the priests.
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