The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper

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The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper is a theological work that examines the meaning, biblical basis, and historical interpretations of the Christian practice of Communion.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
aimsTo clarify doctrinal differences about Communion
provide a biblical foundation for understanding the Lord's Supper
survey historical interpretations of the Eucharist
analyzes New Testament passages on the Lord's Supper
theological significance of the Eucharist
discusses church historical debates about the Eucharist
memorialist views of the Lord's Supper
real presence views of the Lord's Supper
sacramental interpretations of Communion
symbolic interpretations of Communion
examines biblical basis of Communion
historical interpretations of Communion
meaning of the Lord's Supper
focusesOn Christian practice of Communion
hasTopic Eucharist NERFINISHED
Holy Communion NERFINISHED
Lord's Supper NERFINISHED
biblical theology
historical theology
sacramental theology
intendedFor Christian ministers
lay Christians interested in doctrine
students of theology
relatesTo Christian liturgy
Christian worship

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper