Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch
After showing that sacramental realism exists in neither Ignatius nor in John 6:51b-58, Frederick G. Klawiter argues that Ignatius’ eucharist contained a sacrificial wine libation (poured into a dish on the altar), symbolizing the pouring out of Jesus’ blood in his sacrificial death. Then, by drinking from the libation cup in the eucharist/agape meal, Christians sought unity of agape with one another and the crucified, risen Jesus—while anticipating the possibility of martyrdom.

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Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch
After showing that sacramental realism exists in neither Ignatius nor in John 6:51b-58, Frederick G. Klawiter argues that Ignatius’ eucharist contained a sacrificial wine libation (poured into a dish on the altar), symbolizing the pouring out of Jesus’ blood in his sacrificial death. Then, by drinking from the libation cup in the eucharist/agape meal, Christians sought unity of agape with one another and the crucified, risen Jesus—while anticipating the possibility of martyrdom.

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Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch

Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch

by Frederick C. Klawiter
Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch

Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist of Ignatius of Antioch

by Frederick C. Klawiter

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After showing that sacramental realism exists in neither Ignatius nor in John 6:51b-58, Frederick G. Klawiter argues that Ignatius’ eucharist contained a sacrificial wine libation (poured into a dish on the altar), symbolizing the pouring out of Jesus’ blood in his sacrificial death. Then, by drinking from the libation cup in the eucharist/agape meal, Christians sought unity of agape with one another and the crucified, risen Jesus—while anticipating the possibility of martyrdom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978712775
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/26/2024
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Frederick G. Klawiter was formerly an ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a professor in the department of religion, philosophy, and classics at Augustana University (Sioux Falls, South Dakota).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Ignatius and the Issue of Sacramental Realism

Chapter 3 John 6:53—The Scandal of a Crucified Messiah as Divine Wisdom, and Martyrdom as “Eating his Flesh and Drinking his Blood”

Chapter 4 Martyrdom, Sacrificial Libation, and the Eucharist/Agape of Ignatius

Chapter 5 John 19:34—The Death of Jesus as a Sacrificial Libation and “Living Water”

Chapter 6 The Tomb of Polycarp: Sacrificial Libation and a Refrigerium

Chapter 7 Conclusion

Appendix: The Dating of Ignatius

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