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Sacrifice Unveiled: The True Meaning of Christian Sacrifice by Robert J. Daly (E

Description: Sacrifice Unveiled by Robert J. Daly, Professor Emeritus Robert J. Daly Most ideas of sacrifice, even specifically Christian ideas, as we saw in the Reformation controversies, have something to do with deprivation or destruction. But this is not authentic Christian sacrifice. This book offers an understanding of sacrifice as a response to love and an entering into the self-giving life of God. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Most ideas of sacrifice, even specifically Christian ideas, as we saw in the Reformation controversies, have something to do with deprivation or destruction. But this is not authentic Christian sacrifice. Authentic Christian sacrifice, and ultimately all true sacrifice (whether one is conscious of it or not) begins with the self-offering of the Father in the gift-sending of the Son, continues with the loving "response" of the Son, in his humanity, and in the Spirit, to the Father and for us, and finally, begins to become real in our world when human beings, in the power of the same Spirit that was in Jesus, respond to love with love, and thus begin to enter into that perfectly loving, totally self-giving relationship that is the life of the triune God.The origins of this are in the Hebrew Bible, its revelatory high-points in Jesus and Paul, and its working out in the life of the Church, especially its Eucharistic Prayers. Special attention will be paid to the atonement, not just because atonement and sacrifice are often synonymous, but also because traditional atonement theology is the source of distortions that continue to plague Christian thinking about sacrifice.After exploring the possibility of finding a phenomenology of sacrificial atonement in Girardian mimetic theory, the book will end with some suggestions on how to communicate its findings to people likely to be put off from the outset by the negative connotations associated with "sacrifice." Author Biography Robert J. Daly, S.J., Emeritus Professor of Theology at Boston College, is the author of Christian Sacrificeand The Origins of the Christian Doctrine of Sacrifice. His recent articles, mostly in Theological Studies, have focused on Eucharist, sacrifice, and atonement. Table of Contents FOREWORD: The Problem of Christian SacrificeA brief description of how this book came about.PART ONE: Unveiling Sacrifice1. The Many Meanings of Sacrifice2. A Trinitarian View of Sacrifice3. The Sacrifice of the MassConclusionBRIDGE 1.A: Sacrifice in the Ancient World and in the Hebrew Scriptures1. Sacrifice in the Ancient World2. General Theory of Sacrifice3. Sacrifice in the Hebrew Scriptures4. From the Old Testament to the NewBRIDGE 1.B: Sacrifice in the New Testament1. The Synoptic Gospels2. The Acts of the Apostles3. The Pauline Theology of Sacrifice4. The Temple as Community in Qumran and the New Testament5. The Epistle to the Hebrews6. The Gospel and First Letter of John7. The History-of-Religions Context of "Worship in Spirit and in Truth"8. The Book of Revelation9. Summary of New Testament Teaching on Christian SacrificeExcursus: Spiritualization and InstitutionalizationBRIDGE 1.C: Sacrifice in the Fathers of the Church1. The Early Writings2. The Apologists: Justin and Athenagoras3. Irenaeus of Lyons4. Hippolytus of Rome5. The Early Treatises on the Passover6. The Second-Century Acts of the Martyrs7. The Alexandrian Tradition I: The Antecedents: Philo and Barnabas8. The Alexandrian Tradition II: Christianity Coming of Age: Clement and Origen9. Augustine of HippoConclusionPART TWO: Atonement and Sacrifice: The Distorting Veils - 991. Paul and Problems with Sacrificial Atonement2. Anselm, Abelard, Aquinas, and Juliana of Norwich3. The Sacrifice of the Mass4. Sacrifice and the ReformationBRIDGE 2.A: Post-Reformation and Modernity: Two Contrasting Poles1. Sacrifice among the Writers of Late (Post-Enlightenment) Modernity2. Moment-of-Consecration Theology3. Mass-Stipend Theology: Theology in TransitionBRIDGE 2.B: Liturgical Renewal and Ecumenism1. The Monasteries2. Mystery Theology3. Liturgical Conferences, Institutes, Academies and Societies4. A High Point of Restorationism: The New Worship Books5. The Constitution on the Sacred LiturgyBRIDGE 2.C: Sacrifice and Girardian Mimetic Theory: The End of Sacrifice?1. General Introduction to Girardian Mimetic Theory2. Grand Narratives in a Postmodern Age3. Desire4. Original Sin as Disordered Desire5. Original Sin: A Scientific View6. René Girard as Christian Theorist7. A Phenomenology of Redemption: Imitate the Desire of Jesus8. A Post-Scientific EpiloguePART THREE: Unveiling Sacrifice: Review A substantial critical study of the Christian concept of sacrifice has been sorely lacking for many years. Bob Daly has now more than adequately filled that gap and in a most readable volume successfully achieved his aim of exposing mistaken ideas on the subject by unveiling what that sacrifice it really is - nothing less than the divine love that lies at the heart of all truly human life. -- Paul F. BradshawCulling from his previously published books and numerous articles on sacrifice, Daly lays out once again the historical and scriptural groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of sacrifice. But this book is no mere updating of his earlier work. It demonstrates fresh insight and impeccable systematic scholarship as he reverses his starting point and interprets anew. Daly begins by disclosing clearly and succinctly in the opening pages of Sacrifice Unveiled what has now come to be his central point: Christian sacrifice is best understood as a Trinitarian, inter-personal gift-exchange. It is a mutually self-giving event taking place between persons. Christian sacrifice does not begin with us and what we do for God, but begins with God and unfolds in a trinity of "moments." Dalys methodology also marks a reversal, just as his central point turned upside down his approach to sacrifice. Rather than presenting an historical/theological argument from the beginning and concluding by fleshing out his new insight, he reinterprets the data from the purview of his new central point. This book is not just written for theologians; Daly intends it to be for a much wider audience. Composed in an accessible and engaging style, he weaves personal experiences, stories, homiletic challenge, and solid theology together in such a way to be appealing to a broad range of readers. While unabashedly Roman Catholic, this book is sensitive to ecumenical issues and could be an ecumenical dialogue partner in itself. What a gift Robert J. Daly has given to both the Church and the academic community in Sacrifice Unveiled: The True Meaning of Christian Sacrifice with his reinterpretation of Christian sacrifice as Trinitarian gift-exchange! Daly began sharing his new thinking with me several years ago. It is with delight that I read his finished magnum opus. It has already challenged my own teaching (especially for paschal mystery) and reshaped my thinking and way of living. I can only hope it does so for other readers. We owe Bob Daly a great debt of gratitude. - Joyce Ann Zimmerman, Institute for Liturgical Ministry, Dayton, Ohio, USA -- Joyce Ann Zimmerman"...deserves careful attention, not only from scholars, but from students, and those concerned about how old ideas that have been part of the Christian vocabulary need to be looked at critically." Church Times, September 2009"A substantial and valuable study that puts the divine love right at the heart of what sacrifice means." Gerald OCollins SJ, The Pastoral Review, January/February 2010 Reviewed in Franciscan, Vol. 22, No. 3, September 2010 (UK) A gift to anyone with an appetite for reasonable studyFor this reviewer the opening 25 pages offered a bracing and thought-provoking thesis...I find what he [Daly] affirms a very helpful contribution, and I have already discovered that it preaches well in the midst of congregations who do indeed think of sacrifice as fundamentally a giving up. -- EcclesiologyI consider this book to be one of the five most significant books dealing with liturgy in our baptismal life, mission and witness published in the last ten years. It is a magisterial treatment of a central insight in that, as Bob Daly never tires of saying, is essential to our everyday Christian living. -- Liturgy NewsThis work is astounding in its breadth... remarkably accessible, and will serve specialists and non-specialists alike. I highly recommend this new work and imagine that it will be an important work for a long time to come. -- Theological Book Review Volume 23 No.1 Promotional Offers a new understaning of sacrifice as a response to love and an entering into the self-giving life of God Long Description Most ideas of sacrifice, even specifically Christian ideas, as we saw in the Reformation controversies, have something to do with deprivation or destruction. But this is not authentic Christian sacrifice. Authentic Christian sacrifice, and ultimately all true sacrifice (whether one is conscious of it or not) begins with the self-offering of the Father in the gift-sending of the Son, continues with the loving "response" of the Son, in his humanity, and in the Spirit, to the Father and for us, and finally, begins to become real in our world when human beings, in the power of the same Spirit that was in Jesus, respond to love with love, and thus begin to enter into that perfectly loving, totally self-giving relationship that is the life of the triune God. The origins of this are in the Hebrew Bible, its revelatory high-points in Jesus and Paul, and its working out in the life of the Church, especially its Eucharistic Prayers. Special attention will be paid to the atonement, not just because atonement and sacrifice are often synonymous, but also because traditional atonement theology is the source of distortions that continue to plague Christian thinking about sacrifice. After exploring the possibility of finding a phenomenology of sacrificial atonement in Girardian mimetic theory, the book will end with some suggestions on how to communicate its findings to people likely to be put off from the outset by the negative connotations associated with "sacrifice." Review Quote This work is astounding in its breadth... remarkably accessible, and will serve specialists and non-specialists alike. I highly recommend this new work and imagine that it will be an important work for a long time to come. Promotional "Headline" Offers a new understaning of sacrifice as a response to love and an entering into the self-giving life of God Details ISBN0567034216 Author Professor Emeritus Robert J. 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