MYSTERY MANIFESTED: TOWARD A PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE EUCHARIST IN ITS LITURGICAL CONTEXT

Mystery Manifested: Toward a Phenomenology of the Eucharist in Its Liturgical Context

Mystery Manifested: Toward a Phenomenology of the Eucharist in Its Liturgical Context

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This article explores three contemporary phenomenological analyses of the Eucharist by the French phenomenologists Jean-Luc Marion, Jean-Yves Lacoste, and Emmanuel Falque, arguing that their descriptions are too excessive and individual, failing to take into account the broader liturgical context for Tack room eucharistic experience.The second part of the discussion seeks to develop an alternate phenomenological account of eucharistic experience that takes Eucharist seriously as a corporeal and communal phenomenon that is encountered within a liturgical horizon Trivet and which requires a liturgical intentionality to be prepared for and directed toward it.

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