The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)

In Luke’s history written down in Luke 24, 13–35 the acts of hearing God’s Word and breaking of the bread are characteristic of memoria resurrectionis – the time of discovering and meditating on Christ’s mystery. Therefore the whole event in Emmaus may be looked into this sense and may be referred t...

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Main Author: Piotr Łabuda
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Language:deu
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne 2011-09-01
Series:Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
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Online Access:https://rbl.ptt.net.pl/index.php/RBL/article/view/138
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spelling doaj-115b3feb6db241d1966ef532a0f6a5a92020-11-24T22:36:49ZdeuPolskie Towarzystwo TeologiczneRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny0209-08722391-84972011-09-0164310.21906/rbl.138138The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)Piotr Łabuda0Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w KrakowieIn Luke’s history written down in Luke 24, 13–35 the acts of hearing God’s Word and breaking of the bread are characteristic of memoria resurrectionis – the time of discovering and meditating on Christ’s mystery. Therefore the whole event in Emmaus may be looked into this sense and may be referred to each Eucharist. Every act of hearing God’s Word and breaking of the bread is the memoria resurrectionis which leads to the true faith. The critical analysis of both the historical nature of Luke’s work and the places, people and events described by the author of the third Gospel allows for such interpretation of this pericope.https://rbl.ptt.net.pl/index.php/RBL/article/view/138Zmartwychwstanie, Emaus, łamanie chleba, Eucharystia
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The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
Zmartwychwstanie, Emaus, łamanie chleba, Eucharystia
author_facet Piotr Łabuda
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title The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
title_short The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
title_full The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
title_fullStr The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
title_full_unstemmed The hearing of God’s Word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (Luke 24, 13–35)
title_sort hearing of god’s word and breaking of the bread as memoria resurrectionis (luke 24, 13–35)
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne
series Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
issn 0209-0872
2391-8497
publishDate 2011-09-01
description In Luke’s history written down in Luke 24, 13–35 the acts of hearing God’s Word and breaking of the bread are characteristic of memoria resurrectionis – the time of discovering and meditating on Christ’s mystery. Therefore the whole event in Emmaus may be looked into this sense and may be referred to each Eucharist. Every act of hearing God’s Word and breaking of the bread is the memoria resurrectionis which leads to the true faith. The critical analysis of both the historical nature of Luke’s work and the places, people and events described by the author of the third Gospel allows for such interpretation of this pericope.
topic Zmartwychwstanie, Emaus, łamanie chleba, Eucharystia
url https://rbl.ptt.net.pl/index.php/RBL/article/view/138
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