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Banqueter's Guide to the All-Night Soup Kitchen of the Kingdom of God

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ISBN-10: 0814629555

ISBN-13: 9780814629550

Edition: 2004

Authors: Patrick T. McCormick

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List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 2/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.572
Language: English

Patrick T. McCormick, Jr. holds an STD degree from the Gregorian University is associate professor at the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN.

Preface--"Do This in Memory of Me"
Take and Eat
A Sacrament of Eating and Drinking
The Meaning of Eating and Drinking: Recognizing Ourselves as Hungry Eaters
Food and Hunger
Food and Grace
Food and Pleasure
America's Dis-Ease with Food
Too Much Dieting
Too Much Fa(s)t Food
Too Much Hunger
Unconscious Eating in America
Eating the "Fruit of the Earth" Unconsciously
Eating the "Work of Human Hands" Unconsciously
Unconscious Consumers
The Eucharist and Eating Consciously
Remembering Our Hunger, and the Hunger of the Poor
Remembering God's Graciousness
From Memory to Mission
The Breaking of the Bread
A School for Manners
Hospitality: Making Room for the Poor
An Ancient Virtue
Jesus and Hospitality
Eucharistic Hospitality
Present Challenges
Friendship: Welcoming Outcasts and Sinners
The Friend of Sinners and Outcasts
Friendship at the Eucharistic Table
Present Challenges
Service: Dismantling Hierarchies
A Sign of Contradiction
Jesus' Table Service
Eucharistic Table Service
Present Challenges
Conclusion
"This Is My Body"
Recognizing the Body of Christ
What it Means to Be Somebody
Taking Bodies Seriously
The Eucharist and the Church
Solidarity with the Bodies of the Poor
Solidarity with the Bodies of Women
Kinship with the Bodies and Body of Creation
Conclusion
An Unbloody Sacrifice
The Sacrifice of the Mass
The Problem of Sacrifice
Our Scapegoats
"Mercy, Not Sacrifice"
The God of the Scapegoats
The God Who Becomes the Scapegoat
The Un-Sacrifice of Christ
The Metaphor of Sacrifice
Christ's "Un-sacrifice"
A Remembrance of Christ's Un-Sacrifice
Sacrificial Amnesia
A Dangerous Memory
Conclusion