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The language of the Lord's Supper the possible impact of Wittgenstein's philosophy of language on what pastors say when they adminster the Eucharist
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The language of the Lord's Supper the possible impact of Wittgenstein's philosophy of language on what pastors say when they adminster the Eucharist. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8750114c-5cff-49df-b257-cb22d80e2ea8Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
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- The purpose of this study was to review of historical formulation of eucharistic liturgy throughout the early church to modern American Presbyterian denominations, and to evaluate the possible impact that Wittgenstein's philosophy may have on future liturgical developments. While individuals may or may not have had exposure to Wittgensteinian philosophy, this study sought to evaluate their current eucharistic liturgical praxis to see what historical paradigm most influence their current formulations. Then, after such evaluations were made, to ask whether the contemporary Presbyterian church could benefit from implementing part of Wittgenstein's philosophy in future eucharistic formulations. Finally, the researcher sought to explore ways such implementation could happen in current eucharistic liturgical praxis.
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