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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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There were many laudable things about Mathison's Given for You: Reclaiming Calvin's Doctrine of the Lord's Supper (P & R Publishing, 2002), one of the personal highlights was the final chapter, “Practical Issues and Debates.” This new release from Reformation Trust takes the same impulses that were behind that chapter (and the rest of the book) and delivers a concise introduction to the Reformed doctrine of the Lord's Supper, looking at the doctrinal landscape, a survey of the relevant passages, and some pressing questions (both theological and practical) for those with little background in the Sacrament, or those who wish to have their understanding sharpened.
Because the chapter titles represent just what you get in this book, let me post them:
1. What Is the Lord's Supper?
2. What Are the Different Views of the Lord's Supper?
3. Why Did Jesus Institute the Lord's Supper on the Passover?
4. What Did Jesus Mean When He Said, “This Is My Body” and “This Is My Blood of the Covenant”?
5. What Does Paul Teach concerning the Lord's Supper in 1 Corinthians 10– 11?
6. Is Jesus Present In The Lord's Supper?
7. Is the Lord's Supper a Sacrifice?
8. What Are the Elements of the Lord's Supper?
9. How Frequently Should the Lord's Supper Be Observed?
10. How Should Believers Prepare for and Partake of the Lord's Supper?
11. Should Children Partake of the Lord's Supper?
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Given for You
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The Lord's Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant
Disclaimer: I received this eARC from Reformation Trust Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for this post—thanks to both for this, I appreciate the opportunity, but not enough to change my opinion of the book.