Binding: Paperback
Pages : 85
Publisher: P&R Publishing
ISBN# : 9780875522029
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Description : A call to a renewed hunger and thirst for the Lord?s
Supper, this book unfolds a historic Reformed understanding in contrast to other
views. Building on careful biblical analysis, Robert Letham explains why we have
the Supper, how we partake of Christ in it, who should take communion, and
related matters.
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In their legitimate interest in preaching and the Word, American
Presbyterians have never been known for having a well-developed sacramental
theology or for giving the sacraments a central place in worship. Robert Letham
begins to reformed this fault in this very effective introduction to the
sacrament of the Lord?s Supper. Accessible for laymen and laywomen, it should
also be read by pastors and elders.
--
D.G. Hart
Clearly written, this little book should encourage and challenge its readers
- church officers, lay persons, study and discussion groups - to a better
understanding of, and, much needed today, a higher regard for the blessings
spread before the church at the table of the Lord.
--Richard B. Gaffin Jr.
Robert Letham (M.A.R., Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary; Ph.D.,
University of Aberdeen) is Senior Minister of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian
Church, Wilmington, Delaware. He teaches theology at Westminster Theological
Seminary, Chesapeake Theological Seminary, and Reformed Theological Seminary,
Washington/Baltimore. He is author of The Work of Christ and Reformed Dogmatic
1523-1619.