Ivor Davidson on the early Christian understanding of "remembrance" in the Eucharist
The following quote comes from a recent work on early Christian history; on the topic of early Christian worship, we have this gem on their understanding of "remembrance" (Greek: αναμνηεσις) which ties into a previous post I did on the issue:
In Justin’s account, the prayer said at the
Eucharist is extemporaneous, and this is likely to have been the general rule.
From other second- and third-century witnesses, we can possibility glimpse
something of the broad pattern such improvised prayers may have taken. In
accordance with Jewish traditions of giving thanks at meals, Eucharistic
prayers seem often to have consisted of at least two aspects: remembrance
(Greek, anamnesis) and invocation (Greek, epiclesis).
Remembrance meant recollecting the saving acts of God in the history of Jesus
and perhaps reciting the words of Jesus at the Last Supper as an institutional
narrative for the meal. Invocation meant appealing for the Holy Spirit to come
upon the worshipers and to accept their thanksgiving.
Ivor J. Davidson, The Birth of the Church: From Jesus to Constantine, AD 30-312 (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books, 2004), 281.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2014
(242)
-
▼
August
(76)
- Hebrews 6:4-6 and a Theologically-Driven Mistransl...
- Between Heaven and Earth
- The Sermon on the Mount, the Sermon at the Temple,...
- Jacob Arminius on Sin and Predestination
- Mary’s Question to Gabriel in Luke 1:34—Did Mary t...
- Suggested Reading on Sola Scriptura
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 6: 2 Tim...
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 5: Acts ...
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 4: Matth...
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 3: The “...
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 2: 1 The...
- Tertullian on 1 Corinthians 1:17 and Baptism being...
- Does the Bible teach Sola Scriptura? Part 1: Revel...
- Two resources on Pre-existence in the Bible
- Baptism, Salvation, and the New Testament, Part 3:...
- Ivor Davidson on the early Christian understanding...
- Baptism, Salvation, and the New Testament, Part 2:...
- Baptism, Salvation, and the New Testament, Part 1:...
- The Good Thief on the Cross
- Does John 19:30 teach Penal Substitution?
- Reviews of Ross Anderson's "Understanding the Book...
- Matthew 1:25 and the perpetual virginity of Mary
- Was Tertullian (160-225) a “Trinitarian”?
- Matthew 3:8, the “ability” of fallen man, Total De...
- Presuppositions, Eternal Marriage, and Matthew 22:30
- "Remembrance" and the Eucharist: Does Αναμνησις me...
- Notes on Romans 5:19 and 2 Corinthians 5:21
- Hebrews 2:17 and 10:10-14 and the nature of the At...
- Elaine Pagels on Romans 5:12 and “Original Sin”
- Two Important Resources on Job
- Brian Hales and Craig Foster Review Beam's "Americ...
- Kevin L. Barney on the LDS Belief in a Mother in H...
- Dr. Colin Brown on the Trinity
- Brief Exegetical Notes on Isaiah 29:2, 4
- Is Jesus given λατρευω?
- Note on the Liahona
- Why are there Differences Between Joseph Smith's 4...
- Acts 3:19-21 and the Book of Mormon
- Malachi 1:11—A Prophecy of the Eucharistic Sacrifice?
- “Elias” as a “forerunner” in LDS Scripture
- Does the Book of Mormon teach Modalism?
- First Presidency Statement on the Holy Ghost
- Brant Gardner on the “Lamanite Curse” in the Book ...
- Romans 4:17 and John 1:3 and creation ex materia v...
- A Peculiar People
- Isaiah 65:17-18 and the use of ברא
- Revelation 21:14—Evidence against LDS Ecclesiology?
- Responses to the CES Letter
- Blake Ostler on Inerrancy vs. Free-will
- Inerrancy vs. Biblical Authors' use of biblical texts
- Temples and the New Covenant
- Resources on Joseph Smith's Prophecies
- Matthew Brown on Brigham Young and Adam-God
- Review of Thomas Jay Oord, Creation Made Free: Ope...
- Ezekiel 37 and the Book of Mormon
- 2 Thessalonians 2:15 and the NIV
- Hebrews 1:3 and Divine Embodiment
- Recent books on the Apostasy/Restoration and Given...
- Two important articles in the Journal of Biblical ...
- Divine Investiture (Agency) in the 1916 First Pres...
- Pre-exilic Synagogues
- Prolepsis in Scripture
- Pre-exilic knowledge of Crucifixion
- Luke 1:28 and κεχαριτωμενη: Evidence for the Immac...
- Note on Zephaniah 3:20 and the LDS hymn, “Praise t...
- Meritorious Good Works in Isaiah, the Psalter, and...
- Paul's use of Habakkuk
- The difficulty Christ's Intercessory Work Poses fo...
- Book notice
- Elohim does *NOT* mean "Judges"
- FairMormon on the conception of Jesus and Members ...
- Nahom: Responding to Critics
- Recent books on Joseph Smith's polygamy
- Genesis 20:13 and the "Plurality of the Gods"
- "This is my Body" in the Last Supper Narratives
- Robert Sungenis on the Impossibility of Proving So...