A focus for conversations this week has been about the nature of the Eucharist - so I found this post on what makes Eucharistic theology " high" particularly interesting.
It ends with this quote:
This is not to say that the Eucharist is not the “sacrament of sacraments”, only that it can never be considered in isolation, and that our theologies of Eucharistic presence do not establish our sacramental theologies as “high” or “low”. Only a full-orbed understanding of the sacramental practices of the church presented in their wholeness and intimate inner-connection can give an adequate picture of what constitutes a truly high sacramental theology.
HT to Halden
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