I was recently asked to identify the biggest
cultural challenge facing American Evangelicals. In my judgment, the biggest
cultural challenge is not “out there” in “the culture” but internal–I almost
said, “inherent”–to Evangelicalism: the persistent marginalization of the
Eucharist in Evangelical church life, piety, and political engagement.
Evangelicals will be incapable of responding to the specific challenges of our
time with any steadiness or effect until the Eucharist becomes the criterion of
all Christian cultural thinking and the source from which all genuinely
Christian cultural engagement springs...continue reading
Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set. –Proverbs 22:28
I call upon You, Lord, God of Abraham and God of Isaac and God of Jacob and Israel, You who are the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the God who, through the abundance of your mercy, was well-pleased towards us so that we may know You, who made heaven and earth, who rules over all, You who are the one and the true God, above whom there is no other God; You who, by our Lord Jesus Christ gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit, give to every one who reads this writing to know You, that You alone are God, to be strengthened in You, and to avoid every heretical and godless and impious teaching.
St Irenaeus of Lyons, Against the Heresies 3:6:4
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Peter Leithart on the Consequences of the Evangelical Marginalizing of the Lord’s Supper
Labels:
Church and Culture,
Ecclesiology,
Leithart,
Liturgy,
Lord's Supper,
Sacraments,
Unity
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