Saving Memory and the Body of Christ

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Anglican theology
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Christianity
Conscience
Ecumenism
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God and Memory
Kavanagh
Lathrop
Liturgical Movement
Moral Theology
Religion
Religious Studies
Schmemann
Spiritual Practices
Worship and Ethics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781978706064
  • Weight: 313g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For Christians, memories of God given in the Christian Bible are juxtaposed, echoed, and expanded within and outside Christian communities of faith. In Saving Memory and the Body of Christ, Sedgwick argues, Christians are attuned to the polyphony that is the voice of God calling those who have ears to hear into the love and grace of God in life together.
Sharing together in the Eucharist, he goes on to describe, Christians remember, celebrate, and are drawn into life in God as imaged in the Greek word ‘kenosis,’ meaning emptying oneself. Christian faith is accordingly what the Latin word ‘credo’ means: to give one’s heart to God, hence, to give oneself in faith and fidelity to the memory of God.
In the memory of God, Christian faith is a practical piety. In prayer and worship Christians remember and respond to the call of God to life lived in the grace and love of God, in the glory of creation, in birth and death, in sickness and health, in compassion and care for one another in creation. This is the birth of moral conscience, hearing in the voice of others what claims those who have faith and calls for response.

Timothy F. Sedgwick is the Clinton S. Quin Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethic at Virginia Theological Seminary.

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