Luther, Liturgy, Identities
A confessing tradition
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https://doi.org/10.22351/et.v63i2.2910Keywords:
Luther, Liturgy, Sacrament of the Altar, Identities, TransformationAbstract
This paper explores the transformative potential of Lutheran liturgy through an in-depth examination of the theological and practical dimensions of the sacrament of the altar. Focusing on the concept of real presence, the author argues that while the doctrine may be divisive, its lived experience in liturgy can be reconciling. By emphasizing the communal and incarnational aspects of the sacrament, the article contends that Lutheran liturgy, rooted in the juxtaposition of Word and sacrament, challenges believers to engage in a continual journey of transformation and communion with the absent, suffering bodies in the world. The dynamic of real presence, as encountered in the sacrament, serves as a profound source of identity redefinition, urging faith communities to reconsider their ritualized practices and embrace a more inclusive, transformative celebration.
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