A Treatise on the Lord's Supper (eBook)

by Peter Martyr Vermigli

in ePub, .mobi & .pdf formats

"A Treatise of the Lord’s Supper" by Peter Martyr Vermigli is an essential read for anyone interested in the theological intricacies of the Eucharist and its role in Christian worship. 

Vermigli opens with a clear and structured approach to the contentious debates surrounding the Eucharist. He outlines four principal points: transubstantiation, the retention of bread and wine's true nature, the symbolic representation of Christ's body and blood, and the godliness inherent in these views. This structured approach makes complex theological debates accessible and engaging.

Vermigli emphasizes the authority of Holy Scripture in understanding the Eucharist. He meticulously analyzes key biblical passages, such as John 6 and the synoptic Gospel accounts of the Last Supper, to argue against the literalist interpretation of transubstantiation. His thorough exegesis helps readers appreciate the depth of scriptural support for a Reformed understanding of the sacrament.

The treatise considers the teachings of the early Church Fathers, including Augustine, Irenaeus, and Chrysostom, providing a historical context that supports Vermigli's arguments. By highlighting the continuity of Reformed sacramentatl theology with early Christian thought, Vermigli demonstrates the robust historical foundation of his views.

Throughout the treatise, Vermigli addresses various theological arguments against transubstantiation, including the logical inconsistencies and metaphysical issues it presents. He also discusses the spiritual benefits of the Eucharist, arguing that a symbolic understanding does not diminish its efficacy but rather enhances the believer’s spiritual experience.

Vermigli does not shy away from critiquing opposing views, particularly those of the Roman Catholic Church. He examines the implications of transubstantiation for Christology and soteriology, making a compelling case for why the Reformed perspective offers a more coherent and scripturally faithful understanding of the Lord's Supper.

The treatise also touches on the practical implications of Eucharistic theology for worship and piety. Vermigli encourages believers to approach the sacrament with reverence and faith, emphasizing the importance of understanding its symbolic significance in fostering a deeper communion with Christ.

Conclusion

"A Treatise of the Lord’s Supper" by Peter Martyr Vermigli is a masterful work that combines rigorous theological analysis with a deep reverence for the sacrament. It is a must-read for theologians, pastors, and laypeople alike who seek a comprehensive and historically grounded understanding of the Eucharist. Vermigli’s eloquent prose and incisive arguments make this book not only an academic resource but also a devotional aid that enriches the reader’s spiritual journey.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Persuasion of Holy Scripture

Chapter 2: Propositions and Interpretations

Chapter 3: The Present Tense and Substance

Chapter 4: The Fathers and Councils

Chapter 5: The Consent of the Church & The Arguments from the Power of God and Miracles

Chapter 6: The Faith of the Church and Idolatry

Chapter 7: The Arguments Against Transubstantiation

Chapter 8: Scriptural Changes and Figures

Chapter 9: The Apostle and Bread

Chapter 10: Arguments from the Old Fathers and Sacraments

Chapter 11: The New and Old Sacraments

Chapter 12: Substance of Sacraments

Chapter 13: Baptism and Eucharist

Chapter 14: The Marcionites and Heresy

Chapter 15: The Nature of a Sacrament

Chapter 16: The Inexplicable Absurdities of Transubstantiation

Chapter 17: The Inconveniences of Transubstantiation

Chapter 18: The Joining of Christ's Body with the Signs

Chapter 19: Baptism and the Eucharist

Chapter 20: Spiritual Eating and the Sixth Chapter of John

Chapter 21: The Fellowship of Saints and Transubstantiation

Chapter 22: The Division of the Sacrament

Chapter 23: The Continuation of the Sacrament

Chapter 24: The Humility and Submission of Christ

Chapter 25: The Nature of the Sacrifice

Chapter 26: The Contradictions of Transubstantiation

Chapter 27: The Mystical Body

Chapter 28: The Role of Miracles

Chapter 29: The Testimonies of the Fathers

Chapter 30: The Mystical Distribution and Spiritual Food

Chapter 31: Chrysostom and the Nature of the Eucharist

Chapter 32: Confuting the Arguments for Transubstantiation

Chapter 33: Understanding the Sacramental Language

Chapter 34: Understanding Figurative Language in Sacramental Context

Chapter 35: The Dignity of Christ and the Substance of Bread

Chapter 36: Chrysostom's Teachings on the Sacrament

Chapter 37: Augustine's Position on the Eucharist

Chapter 38: On the Worship of Images and Eucharistic Practices

Chapter 39: Hilary's Arguments Against the Arians

Chapter 40: Examination of Theophylact

Chapter 41: The Unity and Substance of the Eucharist

Chapter 42: Cyril and the Council of Ephesus

Chapter 43: The Synod of Constance and Transubstantiation

Chapter 44: Argument of the Glorified Body and the Presence of Christ

Chapter 45: Argument from the Nature of Sacraments

Chapter 46: The Force and Efficacy of the Word of God

Chapter 47: The Body of Christ and its Omnipresence

Chapter 48: The Arguments Against the Gross Judgement

Chapter 49: Augustine's Teachings on the Presence of Christ

Chapter 50: Fulgentius on Christ's Presence

Chapter 51: The Third Opinion on Christ's Presence

Chapter 52: Evaluating the Opinions on Christ's Presence
 

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