Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory: Political and Liturgical Theology in Dialogue

Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory: Political and Liturgical Theology in Dialogue

by Bruce T Morrill S.J.
ISBN-10:
0814661831
ISBN-13:
9780814661833
Pub. Date:
04/01/2000
Publisher:
Liturgical Press
ISBN-10:
0814661831
ISBN-13:
9780814661833
Pub. Date:
04/01/2000
Publisher:
Liturgical Press
Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory: Political and Liturgical Theology in Dialogue

Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory: Political and Liturgical Theology in Dialogue

by Bruce T Morrill S.J.

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Overview

What happens when the Christian community gathers in faithful response to Christ's command at the Last Supper, Do this in remembrance of me"? Study of the biblical and early Christian notion of remembrance, the Greek word anamnesis, shows that the Church's ritual action of remembering our salvation in Christ not only inspires but demands action in the world. The problem remains, however, whether and how we are ale to practice such remembering in our society today. This book explores the political theology of Johann Baptist Metz to discover injustice and the challenge and hope it poses to those who join in solidarity with the oppressed, and the work of liturgical theologian Alexander Schmemann, to elaborate on how, in its unique keeping of time, the liturgy reveals the kingdom of God and empowers believers thus to witness to it. The meeting of these two compelling theologies results in a rich eschatology: life shaped by the Vision of a future that fulfills the promises of the past.

Morrill also marshals the work of many scholars concerning the concept of anamnesis which has proven crucial to the progress of ecumenical dialogues on Church order and the Eucharist. The effort is to understand how the Church's liturgical commemoration of God's salvific deeds in history, especially in Jesus, allows for neither a timeless form of religious piety nor a ritualism detached from the commerce of life in the world. A concluding investigation of the relationship between anamnesis and eschatology leads to further considerations about the dialectical character of the praxis of faith. Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory, while written in the field of systematic theology, offers a fresh perspective and framing of the issues for readers of Christian ethics and moral theology.

Chapters are "The Promise and Challenges in the Renewal of the Eucharistic Liturgy," "Johann Baptist Metz's Political Theology of the Subject," "Alexander Schmemann's Liturgical Theology: Joyous, Thankful Remembrance of the Kingdom of God," "Christian Memory: Anamnesis of Christ Jesus," and "Conclusion."

Bruce T. Morrill, SJ, holds the Edward A. Maloy Chair of Catholic Studies in the divinity school at Vanderbilt University where he is also Professor of Theological Studies. In addition to numerous journal articles, book chapters, and reviews, he has published several books, most recently Encountering Christ in the Eucharist: The Paschal Mystery in People, Word, and Sacrament (Paulist Press, 2012). His most recent book with liturgical Press is Divine Worship and Human Healing: Liturgical Theology at the Margins of Life and Death Pueblo/Liturgical Press, 2009).

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814661833
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 04/01/2000
Series: Pueblo Books
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Bruce T. Morrill, SJ, holds the Edward A. Malloy Chair of Catholic Studies in the divinity school at Vanderbilt University where he is also Professor of Theological Studies. In addition to numerous journal articles, book chapters, and reviews, he has published several books, most recently Encountering Christ in the Eucharist: The Paschal Mystery in People, Word, and Sacrament (Paulist Press, 2012). His most recent book with liturgical Press is Divine Worship and Human Healing: Liturgical Theology at the Margins of Life and Death (Pueblo/Liturgical Press, 2009).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Chapter 1The Promise and Challenges in the Renewal of the Eucharistic Liturgy1
The Council's Vision for the Liturgy in the Church1
Evaluating Post-Conciliar Liturgical Practice5
An Invitation to Theological Investigation16
Chapter 2Johann Baptist Metz's Political Theology of the Subject19
Introduction19
Theological Critique of Middle-Class Religion21
From Evolutionary World View to Dangerous Memory26
The Christology of Imitation34
Mysticism IApocalyptic Eschatology40
Mysticism IIPrayer50
Mysticism IIISymbols and Sacramental Ritual57
Conclusion: Points for Dialogue with Liturgical Theology62
Chapter 3Alexander Schmemann's Liturgical Theology: Joyous, Thankful Remembrance of the Kingdom of God73
Introduction73
The Contemporary Christian Crisis77
Christian Liturgy: Its Basis, Content, and Function87
The Liturgy of Time: Time Made "Eschatologically Transparent"92
The Interruption and Intensification of Time100
Eschatological Symbolism: Remembrance of the Kingdom of God108
The Transformative Vision of Joy115
Christian Mission in the World: But What Mission?122
Chapter 4Christian Memory: Anamnesis of Christ Jesus139
Introduction139
Memory at the Center of the Practice of Faith139
Memory at the Origins of Christianity146
Christian Memory in the New Testament146
Commemoration in Jewish Tradition149
Practices of Remembering in the Apostolic Communities155
Eucharistic Anamnesis163
Priority Among the Church's Commemorative Practices163
Analysis of the Anamnesis Rubric in the New Testament166
Time of the Church: Christ's Presence in Remembrance180
Conclusion: Proclamation and Imitation186
Chapter 5Conclusion189
Practical Knowledge Borne by an Anticipatory Memory189
Anamnesis and Eschatology194
Anamnesis as Promise194
Maranatha!197
Urgent Expectation198
Future Judgement, Present Transformation201
Theological Implications in Liturgical Practice205
Index of Names213
Index of Subjects216
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