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<transcy>What Is the Lord's Supper? (eBook) (Qu'est-ce que la sainte cène ? (eBook))</transcy>

R. C. Sproul
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Why do Christians come together to break bread?

The night he was betrayed, Jesus ate one last meal with his disciples. What was so important about this meal? What does it mean for the life of the Church today?

In this little book, R. C. Sproul explains the origins of what we now call Holy Communion as well as the meaning of bread and wine. The author reminds believers of the importance of not taking this meal lightly and of preparing their hearts before receiving the elements.

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Author

R. C. Sproul (1939-2017) is an American theologian and pastor. He is the founder of Ligonier Ministries, an international ministry of Christian education located in the United States. He has taught at several universities and seminars, including the Reformed Theological Seminary. He has written hundreds of books for the purpose of proclaiming the deep and practical truths of the Word of God.

Table of contents

1 The meaning of the Passover
2 The institution of Holy Communion
3 The consummation of the kingdom
4 Real body and blood?
5 The natures of Christ
6 The presence of Christ
7 Blessing and judgment

Details

Original title : What Is the Lord's Supper?
Publisher : RC Sproul
Edition : La Rochelle
Collection : Questions crucial
ISBN : 9782924895177
Pages : 61
Publication : March 2021
Format : eBook

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christelle Girard
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on prend souvent la Sainte Cène sans vraiment savoir comment le vivre.
Ce livre permet de comprendre les différentes interprétations que les églises en font et surtout de nous laisser approcher par la grâce de ce que Jésus a fait pour nous à la croix.

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Pierre Gagnon

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