Alexander Jolly’s Christian Sacrifice in the Eucharist

A Critical Edition

David N Greenwood editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Jan '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Alexander Jolly’s Christian Sacrifice in the Eucharist cover

One of the great tragedies of the history of the church is that the Eucharist, intended to both symbolise and promote the unity of the church, has become a primary dividing point among Christians. Today, the Eucharistic prayer of invocation is assumed to involve transubstantiation, and is lauded or derided on the basis of that understanding. Few users of the American or Scottish Prayerbooks or their descendants realise that the Eucharistic theology of those that (re)introduced that liturgy with its invocation into the Anglican stream categorically rejected transubstantiation. In his 1831 work, The Christian Sacrifice in the Eucharist, Bishop Alexander Jolly promoted for a wide audience a view of the Eucharist that had flourished in Scotland for centuries. That Eucharistic doctrine has the potential to bridge the gap between major strands of Christianity.

This important contribution to eucharistic theology restores Alexander Jolly as a key thinker whose deep engagement with Patristic thought led to an articulate and profound exposition of the Eucharist as commemorative material sacrifice. It will be essential reading for scholars, priests, and engaged laypeople in the Scottish Episcopal tradition. -- Kelsey Jackson Williams, University of Stirling

ISBN: 9781399552486

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216 pages