Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship

This study probes the eucharistic implications of the doctrine of the Trinity in the theology of John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvin scholarship has established that the doctrine of the Trinity is the key paradigm of divine-human relationship in Calvin’s theology. Drawing upon this, this study explores...

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Main Author: Kwon, Hyuksang
Published: Durham University 2016
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6791232017-02-17T03:22:57ZLifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worshipKwon, Hyuksang2016This study probes the eucharistic implications of the doctrine of the Trinity in the theology of John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvin scholarship has established that the doctrine of the Trinity is the key paradigm of divine-human relationship in Calvin’s theology. Drawing upon this, this study explores how the doctrine affects Calvin’s concept of divine-human interplay in worship and the Lord’s Supper, and how it has liturgical implications for both disciplines. After a reflection on the connection between the doctrine of the Trinity and worship and the sacraments in Calvin’s thought, this thesis shows that the doctrine of the Trinity is an underpinning paradigm for Calvin’s distinctive understanding of the Lord’s Supper as a heavenly communion, a concept by which a personal, experiential, and dynamic, nature of eucharistic communion is highlighted. It also provides surveys of the meaning of the eucharistic heaven, and of the actual mode of the heavenly communion in the ministry of the church, along with a consideration of how this Trinitarian doctrine of the Lord’s Supper distinguishes Calvin’s liturgical thought and practice from those of other reformers. From these surveys it is concluded that the doctrine of the Trinity is the essence of Calvin’s theology and practice of the eucharist.200Durham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.679123http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11397/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Kwon, Hyuksang
Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
description This study probes the eucharistic implications of the doctrine of the Trinity in the theology of John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvin scholarship has established that the doctrine of the Trinity is the key paradigm of divine-human relationship in Calvin’s theology. Drawing upon this, this study explores how the doctrine affects Calvin’s concept of divine-human interplay in worship and the Lord’s Supper, and how it has liturgical implications for both disciplines. After a reflection on the connection between the doctrine of the Trinity and worship and the sacraments in Calvin’s thought, this thesis shows that the doctrine of the Trinity is an underpinning paradigm for Calvin’s distinctive understanding of the Lord’s Supper as a heavenly communion, a concept by which a personal, experiential, and dynamic, nature of eucharistic communion is highlighted. It also provides surveys of the meaning of the eucharistic heaven, and of the actual mode of the heavenly communion in the ministry of the church, along with a consideration of how this Trinitarian doctrine of the Lord’s Supper distinguishes Calvin’s liturgical thought and practice from those of other reformers. From these surveys it is concluded that the doctrine of the Trinity is the essence of Calvin’s theology and practice of the eucharist.
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title Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
title_short Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
title_full Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
title_fullStr Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
title_full_unstemmed Lifting up to Himself : John Calvin's doctrine of the Trinity and its implications for the Lord's Supper and worship
title_sort lifting up to himself : john calvin's doctrine of the trinity and its implications for the lord's supper and worship
publisher Durham University
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