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In this compact study the author tackles the enduring question of how the Last Supper fits into the life of Jesus and the early Christian community. Drawing on the latest nineteenth‑century scholarship, he examines the Gospel narratives, the Pauline letters, and the creedal formulations that shaped the doctrine of the Eucharist. The analysis foregrounds the tension between the historical event and later theological interpretation, showing how scholars have moved from literal readings to more nuanced, contextual understandings.
The work also engages the influential teachings of Friedrich Schleiermacher, using his dialectical method to separate what can be demonstrated historically from what remains a matter of faith. By tracing the development of liturgical practice from the Passover meal to the institutionalized rite, the author invites listeners to consider why the communion ceremony persists despite ambiguous scriptural mandates. The result is a thoughtful, accessible overview that illuminates a key theological puzzle without presuming any final answer.
Full title
Das Abendmahl im Zusammenhang mit dem Leben Jesu und der Geschichte des Urchristentums Erstes Heft. Das Abendmahlsproblem auf Grund der wissenschaftlichen Forschung des 19. Jahrhunderts und der historischen Berichte.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (150K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jana Srna, Michael Waddell, Eleni Christofaki and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1965
A theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician, he became one of the 20th century’s most remarkable public humanitarians. Best known for his idea of “reverence for life,” he also founded a hospital in Lambaréné, in present-day Gabon, and received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize.
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